Football finance experts across the media following summer transfer deadline day.
Dr Dan Plumley spoke to the Daily Star about how there are more lucrative transfer deals to come if the likes of Netflix and Amazon make bids for Premier League…
Dr Dan Plumley spoke to the Daily Star about how there are more lucrative transfer deals to come if the likes of Netflix and Amazon make bids for Premier League…
Dr Nick Tiller wrote this piece for The Conversation after monitoring and assessing the physical responses of a group of athletes who were undertaking the 100 Peaks Challenge. The article…
Three Sheffield Hallam University academics have been recognised with national awards celebrating outstanding achievements in learning and teaching in higher education. Dr David Smith, Sue Beckingham and Dr Kim Bowerhave been…
Joe Litchfield, a sport and exercise science student took the bronze medal in the 200m individual medley event at the World University Games in Taipei and his time of 1:59:36…
Research conducted by an exercise psychologist at Hallam suggests picking the right music for a run can make a big difference to performance. Dr Leighton Jones told Runner’s World that…
The University’s development of the world’s fastest gravity powered sled is a ‘significant’ invention from the city. The sled, built by Hallam’s Centre for Sports Engineering Research and used by…
Digital Technology Services will be holding some Start of Year drop-in sessions. The purpose of these sessions is for teaching staff to be able to highlight issues with classroom readiness…
Researcher speaks to BBC Radio Sheffield about a new app helping improve physical activity. Gareth Jones, a researcher from Health and Wellbeing, spoke to Toby Foster about a new app, Active…
Service Improvement blog developed using student work. Each year around 1,000 students from 14 different professions undertake an IPE module all about service improvement. Amongst other skills, they learn about: collaborative…
A study by Sheffield Hallam’s Sport Industry Research Centre (SIRC) has found that people who play golf regularly are 30 per cent less likely to experience coronary heart disease than…