Planned improvement works to Broomhall Road is now complete, meaning new restrictions are in place for vehicle access around Collegiate Campus. Sheffield City Council started construction on the trial one-way system between Park Lane & Victoria Road in January 2018. The scheme will remain in place for up to 18 months, and the council will monitor … Continue reading Broomhall Road – Walking and Cycling Scheme
Drenched trial comes to an end
Throughout 2017 the Bryan Nicholson Building and Charles Street both took part in a trial of new water saving technology in the form of Drenched taps. In response to feedback gained in December 2017 they have now been replaced with standard taps. Drenched had the benefit of saving water and energy but we listened to … Continue reading Drenched trial comes to an end
Award win for Hallam’s Future Spaces Manager
Sinead O'Toole, Future Spaces manager at Sheffield Hallam University, has won the Emerging Talent award at the Association of University Directors of Estates (AUDE) Awards 2018. Sinead attended the AUDE Annual Conference Gala Dinner at Canterbury Cathedral, she was recognised for her exceptional contribution to the development of the Sheffield Hallam Campus Plan, her role … Continue reading Award win for Hallam’s Future Spaces Manager
Atrium Roof – Building project
Towards the end of March we embarked on a project to replace the glass roof in the Atrium, kicking off with a feasibility study, this will provide crucial information that will inform development of the building project. Until we get the findings of this report a lot of the detail; including what the Atrium will … Continue reading Atrium Roof – Building project
Breaking new ground on the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre
Sir Malcolm Grant, chair of NHS England was in Sheffield today to mark the start of construction work on Sheffield Hallam University's Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC). Set to become the most advanced research centre in the world for developing innovations that will improve population health and physical activity levels, the AWRC will form the … Continue reading Breaking new ground on the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre
Sheffield Hallam building shortlisted for RIBA award
The £30 million facility has been shortlisted for the RIBA regional shortlist. Charles Street was opened in May 2016, is home to the Sheffield Institute of Education, and houses more than 150 academic staff and 5,000 students - making it one of the largest providers of education training and research in the UK. Charles Street … Continue reading Sheffield Hallam building shortlisted for RIBA award
News: Hallam’s Sheffield City Gateway proposal launched at MIPIM real estate conference
Daniel Ladbury, Director of Estates is set to share an exciting commercial opportunity at the gateway to the city, alongside our Campus Masterplan with a global audience at MIPIM this week (Monday 12 - Friday 16 March). Dan will join the Sheffield City Region delegation at the annual MIPIM real estate exhibition and conference … Continue reading News: Hallam’s Sheffield City Gateway proposal launched at MIPIM real estate conference
Transforming the Gateway to Sheffield
Last month we launched the Sheffield Hallam University Campus Masterplan, an ambitious vision to transform the gateway to the city. Our campus masterplan provides a framework for our estate over 20 years and aims to create a sustainable and flexible campus focused around our city centre heart that will support our ambition as the world’s leading … Continue reading Transforming the Gateway to Sheffield
Hallam submits plans for new food engineering centre at Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park
Sheffield Hallam University has submitted a planning application for its new home for the National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering. The new Centre will sit alongside the Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park, and will become the latest University facility on the site, following in the footsteps of the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC). Plans for … Continue reading Hallam submits plans for new food engineering centre at Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park
Cladding statement
We would like to reassure staff that following the fire at Grenfell Tower, the University has reviewed our tallest two buildings, Owen and Norfolk; we can confirm that neither building has Reynobond (PE) Polyethylene cladding, which was used in Grenfell Tower. We are checking all of our buildings at this time, however we do not … Continue reading Cladding statement