Hallam students collaborate across time zones to produce innovative audio theatre piece about life under lockdown
Students at Sheffield Hallam and La Trobe University in Australia have worked together to produce an audio theatre piece, to be showcased at Off the Shelf Festival and the Melbourne Fringe.
Uncovering the history of an iconic Sheffield music studio
A documentary about the iconic music studio which recorded early demos from bands which became The Human League, Pulp and Def Leppard will premiere at Sheffield DocFest.
Sheffield Hallam partners with Aardman Academy
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ has become an Aardman Academy partner to give students and staff access to training with the award-winning studio.
Future Now festival returns to showcase the best of Sheffield Creative Industries Institute
Future Now Festival of Creativity is returning to venues across Sheffield, showcasing creative work from Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµâ€™s graduating students
Arts-led climate programme to launch at Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre
A new programme of climate-focused research, performance and exhibition will be launched this month at the Crucible Theatre.
Documentary by Hallam graduates shows how Sheffield BAMER community came together during pandemic
Giving a voice to Sheffield’s Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and Refugee communities is the aim of a documentary project supported by recent graduates.
AI does not have the emotional intelligence and humanity to deliver cutting-edge journalism
By Dean Naidoo, Associate Head of the Sheffield Creative Industries Institute at Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ
Five COVID customs which emerged during lockdown
I have been tracking how people are expressing beliefs and values using folkloric practices today. It seems that during these dark times they are being used to visibly brighten our communities. Many of us will have perpetuated these customs simply for something to do – particularly families desperate for ideas to occupy children.