Leaders reiterate their support for international students in South Yorkshire
Sheffield’s two universities have joined forces with the South Yorkshire Mayor, Sheffield MPs, council leaders and business leaders to outline their support for international students.
Student consultancy programme recognised for teaching excellence
A student consultancy programme which benefits the regional economy by more than £4m per year has been recognised for teaching excellence in higher education.
Sheffield digital company celebrates 60th Hallam student securing full-time role
A Sheffield-based digital solutions and software firm, 3Squared, has welcomed its 60th placement student from Sheffield Hallam into a full-time role.
UK Mayors launch Innovation Exchange
Elected Mayors from across the UK have come together to launch a ‘Mayoral Innovation Exchange’ to foster collaboration, enable innovation, and share best practice between mayoral combined authorities.
Hallam hosts financial trading competition for Sheffield students
Students from King Ecgbert’s School and Longley Park Sixth Form have been given a taste of the world of financial trading as part of a competition at Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ.
Geri Halliwell-Horner gives guest lecture to ‘wannabe’ writers
Geri Halliwell-Horner has marked the one-year anniversary of receiving her honorary doctorate with a guest lecture to Sheffield Hallam creative writing and marketing students and a book reading with local school children at the University.
Sheffield Hallam artist and researcher creates sea observatory
Professor Lise Autogena, artist and researcher at Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ, has produced a sea observatory art installation in Vejle, Denmark.
Free trading summer school supports students from diverse backgrounds into finance careers
Eighteen students have taken part in a fully funded financial markets trading summer school aiming to encourage young people from more diverse backgrounds into careers in the finance and trading sector
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.
Sixty-one per cent of social housing tenants cut back on essentials to pay rent
New findings from a survey of social housing tenants found that 70 per cent struggled to pay their rent, with 61 per cent forced to cut back on essentials, such as heating and food, to be able to pay their rent.