If you’re staying in Sheffield over the summer vacation, the Umii app can help to connect you with other students doing the same. Give your brain a much-needed break with a relaxed afternoon of ...
World’s first biodiversity-adjusted credit ratings model finds major risks being ignored by financial markets covering US$83 trillion in assets World’s first biodiversity-adjusted credit ratings model ...
A huge congratulations to Dr Heather Ellis and the School Meals project on their success last night at the Museum and Heritage awards! The Museums and Heritage Awards are an annual celebration of ...
One in six people in the UK experience deafness and hearing loss. This hearing loss also can sometimes lead to withdrawal from social situations, emotional distress or loneliness. Overcoming these ...
A groundbreaking new AI based approach that can 'hear' inside the Sun could give vital signs of the solar disturbances that have significant effects in near-Earth space and on human activities. ESA; ...
The University of Sheffield has been named a winner of the Longitude Prize on ALS, cementing its reputation as a world leader in the fight against Motor Neuron Disease The Longitude Prize on ALS ...
Colleagues in iHuman at the University of Sheffield have recently published a paper entitled ‘Open Science, Health Data and Epistemic Harms: A Multidisciplinary Reflection’ in Data Science Journal.
Dr Gregory Cooper, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Institute for Sustainable Food, discusses two current studies looking at overlooked hotspots for food waste in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.
We are thrilled to announce that Professor Iman Hajirasouliha has been appointed as an Editor for Thin-Walled Structures. We are thrilled to announce that Professor Iman Hajirasouliha has been ...
The University of Sheffield has become a founding signatory of the UK Packaging Pact, a new ten-year collaborative programme led by WRAP to help transform the UK’s packaging system through coordinated ...
Congratulations to Professor Matt Flinders, who has been awarded the Political Studies Association’s Sir Isaiah Berlin Prize 2026 for outstanding professional contributions to political studies. The ...
A groundbreaking study published this month in Reading Research Quarterly is challenging the long-held stereotype of the sedentary gamer. In their new paper, Dr Fiona Scott, Dr Liz Chesworth, Dr Cath ...
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