New study finds economic and social value of Gaelic Games on Irish society is almost €3bn
Independent analysis of the economic impact and social value of Gaelic games led by Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ has estimated the Games are worth at least €2.87 billion to Irish society.
Recommendations unveiled to end water poverty and bolster support for millions
Proposals have been unveiled to end the postcode lottery of support for millions of households across England and Wales who are unable to afford their water bill and to improve access to wider help
Sheffield Hallam athletes and alumni named in England Swimming team ahead of 2022 Commonwealth Games
Two current Sheffield Hallam athletes and three alumni have been selected in the England Swimming team and will be considered for the final team that will represent their nation at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
Flooring companies’ supply chains linked to Uyghur forced labour, new report shows
The supply chains of some of the world’s largest home improvement retailers and flooring brands are at risk of being tainted by Uyghur forced labour, according to an investigative report by three leading human rights and environmental researchers.
Sheffield Hallam hosts Bank of England Annual Economic Update
Rising interest rates and bringing inflation under control will be the key topics discussed during the latest Bank of England Annual Economic Update hosted by Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ this week
Sheffield Hallam student wins prestigious social care award
A Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ student who juggled her studies and multiple foster care practice placements throughout the pandemic, whilst running her own business, has scooped a prestigious national social care award.
Winner revealed in Yorkshire Student Film Competition
A film made by students featuring Sheffield poet laureate Warda Yassin has been named the inaugural winner of the Yorkshire Student Film Competition.
New study explores the impact of temperature on finish times of London Marathon runners
A new study by Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ has explored the effects of temperature on the performance of London Marathon runners and finds there is a 2.8 per cent decrease in finish time for every 5 °C increase in temperature above 12 °C.
Hallam academic joins forces with artist Pete McKee on climate inspired interactive art installation
Specially commissioned research carried out by a Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ academic has helped shape a new climate inspired interactive art installation by artist Pete McKee.
Podcast reveals struggles of hospitality workers during the pandemic
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ by Sheffield Hallam academics will form the basis of a new podcast exploring the struggles of those who worked in restaurants, pubs and fast-food outlets during the pandemic.