Hallam lecturer awarded top nursing accolade
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ nursing lecturer, Jo Painter, has been made a Queen’s Nurse, a prestigious honour awarded by The Queen’s Nursing Institute (QNI) to community nurses who have demonstrated a high level of commitment to patient care
Hallam women’s rights campaigner wins prestigious award
A lecturer whose work has helped to transform the support for female victims of violence in India has won an Asian Women of Achievement Award.
Homeless people criminalised in 'postcode lottery' of anti-social behaviour powers
People experiencing street homelessness are being disproportionately criminalised by regional differences in applying anti-social behaviour laws.
Unique partnership set to transform early years education
An innovative new Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ-led project is set to transform early years education and care.
Sheffield Hallam twins with Ukrainian university to offer support to students and academics
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ has twinned with Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design in offer of support to Ukrainian students and academics.
Sheffield Hallam commits to its role as a University of Sanctuary
Sheffield Hallam has reaffirmed its commitment to provide ongoing support for refugees, asylum seekers and people seeking sanctuary across all areas of higher education.
New project aims to understand the needs of people living alone with dementia
A new study led by Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ aims to understand the needs of people living alone with dementia, how they access social care and how services can be improved.
Shadow Minister meets next generation of Hallam degree apprentices
Toby Perkins MP, Shadow Minister for Apprenticeships, Skills and Lifelong Learning has spoken to degree apprentices as part of a virtual visit.
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ shows resilient physical activity sector requires further support in recovery
Grassroots physical activity providers have shown ‘resilience, determination and passion’ during the Covid-19 pandemic but requires support to recover to pre-pandemic levels.
Generation Z members say they want sustainable clothes but buy fast fashion instead – new research
Generation Z members say they want their clothes to be sustainable but still regularly buy fast fashion, demonstrating a ‘clear gap’ between ideals and practice, new research shows.