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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.

PSOM update from Richard Calvert

​Now that we are a few weeks into the New Year, I’d like to give an update on the Professional Services Operating Model, and in particular to set out what…

January 26, 2018 in News, Staff News, University News and Information.

Faculty Leadership Team Update – Shaping Futures: Getting into our stride

Dr Rebecca Khanna, Assistant Dean, Academic Development Across HWB we are really getting into our stride with a broad range of activities to support the mission of Shaping Futures, alongside all…

January 23, 2018 in Faculty Leadership Team Updates, Faculty Updates, Faculty Updates, News, Projects.

New Dean appointed to lead Health and Wellbeing faculty

Sheffield Hallam University has appointed Professor Alison Metcalfe as the new Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean for the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing. Professor Metcalfe is currently Professor of Health Care Research at…

January 23, 2018 in Faculty Updates, Faculty Updates, News, Staff News.

Improving access to parkrun for people with disabilities

Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University have been working with global phenomenon, parkrun, to increase participation amongst people with disabilities and long-term health conditions. The parkrun PROVE project (parkrun: running or…

January 17, 2018 in News, Research, Your Wellbeing.

Have you noticed the yellow bikes dotted around the city?

No, the Grand Depart is not back, the bikes are from Ofo; the dock-free bike scheme, launched here in Sheffield on 9th January. Similar to the Boris Bike scheme in…

January 16, 2018 in News, Your Wellbeing.

New project to look at reducing the risk of breast cancer recurrence

Sport scientists at Sheffield Hallam University are working on a new project that looks at helping breast cancer patients reduce the risk of the disease returning.  Yorkshire Cancer Research has…

January 11, 2018 in In the Headlines, News, Research.

University lecturer to represent England in Commonwealth Games

A sports science principal lecturer from Sheffield Hallam University has been selected to represent England in this year’s Commonwealth Games. David Binney, 51, will represent England in the men’s 50m…

January 10, 2018 in In the Headlines, News, Sharing Successes, Staff News.

Staff recognised in Queen’s New Year’s Honours

Rosemary Leach, Principal Lecturer and Lead for Employability and Industry Engagement within the Academy of Sport and Physical Activity at Sheffield Hallam University, has been awarded an MBE for services…

January 9, 2018 in In the Headlines, News, Sharing Successes, Staff News.

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.

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