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We are redeveloping the Source to help get you to the information you need faster and easier than ever before. The new version will be launched on November 4th. Watch…
Two graduates from our BA Social Work course have been recognised for their achievements at the South Yorkshire Teaching Partnership Awards Ceremony, which took place in September. The South Yorkshire…
We’re delighted to announce that the Department of Biosciences and Chemistry has successfully renewed its Athena SWAN Silver award for a second time, meaning that the department has now held the award continuously since…
Musculoskeletal problems, including back pain/injury, are the second top reason for sickness absence in the University. Manual handling activities at work such as moving items by lifting, lowering, carrying, pushing or…
Feeling peckish? £1 Wednesday is returning on Wednesday 23rd October! All items in all catering outlets for £1 when bought using your SHUcard. You can top up your SHUcard now…
The upcoming University Sport & Physical Activity Research Cluster Meeting (12th November; 9am – 11.30am; HC.0.29) aims to bring together colleagues involved and interested in the area of university sport and active recreation (including physical…
Over the 16th – 18th September, Hallam graduate Kiri Smith attended and presented at the Joint University Council Public Administration Conference 2019: Public Administration and Social Work at the Margins.…
A message from Stuart Hepplestone (senior lecturer digital capability) This update is to inform you of the new features introduced in Blackboard for the 2019/20 academic year and information for managing your…
Today is National Coming Out Day and to mark the occasion the Hallam LGBT+ staff network has been asking colleagues to share thoughts and stories about coming out. Keep an…
We’re delighted to announce that Markos Klonizakis (lifestyle, exercise and nutrition improvement research group lead, Department of Nursing and Midwifery) has been invited to collaborate as an external adviser in a study…