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Author Archives: Sarah Briscoe

Hallam research referenced in an article about why there are less people swimming

Research by Hallam’s Sports Industry Research Centre which suggests that every £1 of financial investment spent on swimming facilities delivers £3.15 of social return on investment. The article in Sports…

February 12, 2018 in News, Research.

Former midwifery student shares her experiences of being a midwife

Former midwifery student, Chloe Prendergast has been working as a midwife for two years, staying on at Doncaster Women’s Hospital following her training there during her time at Sheffield Hallam.…

February 9, 2018 in News, Student News.

Sheffield Hallam University Takes on the Toon!

On the 24th of January, Jo McNamara (Senior Lecturer and AHP Admissions Tutor) and Belle Fletcher (Senior Schools and Colleges Engagement Officer – Health and Wellbeing) headed to Newcastle armed…

February 7, 2018 in News, Sharing Successes.

Campus Life – Professor Susan Laird

Professor Susan Laird Head of Department, Biosciences and Chemistry         My time so far at Hallam I started work in April 1989 as a lecturer in the…

February 7, 2018 in Faculty Leadership Team Updates, News.

Living on the veg: Should we all go vegan?

Dr David Rogerson spoke to New Scientist about whether a vegan diet is just a fad or if it really does have a positive effect on health and the planet.

February 6, 2018 in News, Research, Your Wellbeing.

New test to reduce injury risk of studded footwear in sport

A new testing mechanism that aims to reduce the risk of skin lacerations caused by rugby or football boots has been developed at Sheffield Hallam University. Up to 23 per…

January 30, 2018 in News, Research.

Does spending big in the football transfer window get results?

Does spending big in the football transfer window get results? Hallam’s football finance experts crunch the data. Dr Daniel Plumley and Dr Rob Wilson predict another record-breaking Premier League transfer…

January 26, 2018 in News, Opinion, Sport.

Research finds antioxidant supplements may have little effect on muscle soreness

Taking antioxidant supplements to reduce muscles soreness after exercise could have almost no effect, according to new research by Sheffield Hallam University. People engaging in intense exercise often take antioxidant…

January 8, 2018 in Research.

Survey proves clear link between physical activity and wellbeing

Life satisfaction, happiness and feelings of being worthwhile are higher for people who are active, while levels of anxiety are lower. People who are more active score better Those who…

January 5, 2018 in Research, Your Wellbeing.

Faculty Professional Services Christmas event

Our traditional FPS Christmas event was once again a right cracker! Colleagues from every team in Technical Services, Business Support, Research and Student Services came together to take on Gill…

January 2, 2018 in News, Staff News.

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