What can nurses today learn from history?
Professor Laura Serrant has worked in nursing for over 30 years. Here she gives her personal reflections on the history of the profession she loves.
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
No Bounds is a whirlwind exploration of our past and potential futures
By Amy Carter-Gordon, Innovation Manager of Sheffield Creative Industries Institute at Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ
What can the 1990s anti-globalisation protests tell us about politics today?
We should remember the world has a long and rich history of alternatives to neoliberalism
What a forgotten gay activist tells us about LGBTQ life in 19th century Sheffield
Examining Edward Carpenter’s life, ideas and legacy, a pioneer of gay rights who lived in Sheffield
Why engineering is essential to the future of our food and drink sector
Today (1 November) is National Engineering Day – a celebration of how engineers make a difference and help shape the future. Food probably isn’t the first thing that springs to mind when thinking about the impact of engineers, but engineering is essential to the future of the food and drink manufacturing sector.
Supporting regional innovation
At Sheffield Hallam, we work closely with partners at key institutions across South Yorkshire. Collaboration happens all over our region and is one of the fundamental ingredients of a dynamic and growing economy.
Degree apprenticeships can’t be allowed to become elitist
A new report published recently by the social mobility charity the Sutton Trust, has claimed that higher-level apprenticeships are being snapped up by the middle classes and have become as sought after as a traditional university degree.
Addressing maternal health inequalities through research and partnerships
This month, the National Institute for Health and Care Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ (NIHR) announced £50 million funding for nine universities to make up a new research consortium to help address inequalities in maternal health.
A year of AWRC - health and wellbeing IS the agenda, not ON the agenda
The AWRC is the flagship research centre at the heart of the Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park. Its vision is to improve the health and wellbeing of the population through innovations that help people move.