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Research by Rob Copeland, Professor of Physical Activity and Health at The Centre for Sport & Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University is featured in an article for wearable.com that addresses…
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Research by Rob Copeland, Professor of Physical Activity and Health at The Centre for Sport & Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University is featured in an article for wearable.com that addresses…
Mayur Ranchordas, senior lecturer and sport nutrition consultant, response for The Conversation, to an article published in the Daily Mail on a study from 2000, in The American Journal of the…
Work has already begun on the Knowledge Gateway, transforming the corridor running from Fitzalan Square outside the Head Post Office, through the Hallam campus to Brown Street just past the…
Professor Celia Brackenridge OBE died of Leukaemia in May of this year. Her celebration of life event will be held at 2pm on Friday 12 October at Wembley Stadium. Anyone who…
Dr Toni Schwarz, Deputy Dean “This week is one of the most important weeks in the University calendar, ‘clearing week’. This is technically a misnomer as activity has already begun and…
A new Employee Assistance Programme which provides an online, telephone and face-to-face employee support service has been launched. The service will work on the basis of confidential self-referral and it…
Visit the Transforming Lives blog to read the latest information about non-pay savings and to watch Deborah Harry, our Chief Finance and Planning Officer’s video from the July Transforming Lives sessions.…
A number of our Sport students have been featured in a promotional video talking about their experience and involvement during their work placement at this year’s Commonwealth Games in Australia. You can watch the story…
Dr Toni Schwarz, Interim Deputy Dean. I am delighted to inform you that there have been a number of new appointments made within the faculty. Paula Procter from the Department of Nursing…
PhD student Katie Marvin-Dowle writes about her experiences of a World Health Organisation internship with “Adolescents and At Risk Populations team of the Reproductive Health and Research Department”. Getting there…