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Hallam provides more than 1,000 support packages to newly arrived international students
Staff have gone the extra mile to ensure that international students had access to everyday essentials whilst in quarantine.
Takeaway lab equipment helps Sheffield Hallam students learn during pandemic
Students have been able to engage in vital lab learning at home thanks to technical staff going the extra mile to send them scientific equipment.
Open letter to student accommodation providers
The Vice-Chancellor and President of the Student’s Union at Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ have written a joint open letter to student landlords and accommodation providers, encouraging them to consider providing refunds, discounts, or flexibility with contracts due to the impact of Covid-19.
Sheffield Hallam pledges ‘civic’ action
We have made a raft of new commitments to improve the lives of people living in South Yorkshire as part of a new Civic University Agreement.
Sheffield Hallam graduate aiming to change the lives of young footballers in Northern Ireland
A Sheffield Hallam graduate is aiming to change the lives of young people by challenging the Northern Ireland Department of Health’s ban on children playing sport outdoors during the pandemic.
Hallam product design students pick up prestigious industry awards
Product Design students from Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ have won three prestigious awards and received industry recognition at the 2024 New Designers showcase
Impact of Covid-19 on voluntary sector and social enterprises to be explored in major new study
The dramatic impact that Covid-19 is having on the voluntary sector and social enterprises is to be explored through a major new study.
Construction firms join forces on degree apprenticeships set to address industry skills-gap
Two new joint apprenticeships bringing together two national construction companies with Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ to address industry skills gaps are set to launch this month.
Sheffield teens inspired by social enterprise helping people living with dementia
More than 50 sports students at the UTC Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park have benefited from a series of enriching guest lectures delivered by a social enterprise that works to improve the lives of the region’s ageing population.