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New world-class facilities officially opened by Lord Blunkett
Sheffield Hallam University’s new flagship city campus development, which provides world-class teaching and research facilities across three new net-zero ready buildings, has been officially opened by Lord David Blunkett
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Hallam graduate named Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2025
Sheffield Hallam Graduate, Emma Redfern, has been named Young Entrepreneur of the Year at the UK StartUp Awards.
Read moreNew study reveals significant carbon monoxide exposure risks for pregnant women
A ground-breaking study conducted by researchers from Sheffield Hallam University has unveiled alarming levels of carbon monoxide (CO) exposure in the homes of pregnant women across the UK.
Read moreNew research defines 'dark kitchens' where almost 15% of online food orders are made
A landmark study led by academics at Sheffield Hallam University has produced the UK’s first widely agreed definition of ‘dark kitchens’ - catering spaces that have rapidly transformed food delivery and urban food systems
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Working-class women like Angela Rayner can’t win in politics when they're demonised in the press
Everything from Angela Rayner’s choice of clothes and hair style to her teenage pregnancy and state school education were tore apart in the press before she was forced to resign from government. Dr Bridgette Rickett explains how it sways voters and leads to ordinary people being underrepresented in parliament.
Read moreWhy listening to stories and talking about them is so important for young children
The Conversation: Fufy Demissie has written for The Conversation about how reading stories to young children is a pleasurable activity in itself, but also lays the foundation for language and literacy development and has social and emotional benefits.
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Universities don't expect a blank cheque from Rachel Reeves but we urgently need better policies
This week, Rachel Reeves will deliver her first multi-year Spending Review as Chancellor, setting out each government departments' budget for the next three to four years. Universities up and down the country, including those here in Yorkshire, will be listening carefully to what she has to say.
Read moreInvesting in Yorkshire’s future
Dan Lally, Deputy COO at Sheffield Hallam University –one of the country’s largest higher and degree apprenticeship providers – discusses working with businesses and unlocking investment into Yorkshire through skills and training
Read moreHow Sheffield's universities are supporting local innovation
By Professor Conor Moss (Sheffield Hallam University) and Professor Sue Hartley OBE (University of Sheffield)
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