Hundreds of multilingual children from across Sheffield have helped create a huge ‘Quilt of Welcome’, celebrating the many languages spoken in the city while sending a welcoming message to others.
Green hydrogen - the cornerstone of net zero strategies around the world - could fail in becoming a truly sustainable fuel ...
A new technique to safely scan children’s lungs, an ambitious project to restore hearing loss and improving the employment ...
We are offering scholarships of £2,500 for each year (subject to a 60% average) of your undergraduate degree. The maximum value is £10,000 for four year programmes. The scholarship will be awarded ...
We're offering scholarships worth £3,000 to overseas fee-paying students starting their studies in September 2026. The scholarship will be awarded automatically as a tuition fee discount to eligible ...
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We are passionate about developing world-leading engineering professionals who will lead on the delivery of a sustainable future. Our teaching brings together fundamental scientific knowledge, ...
For those living with dementia, music is not just therapy - it’s a right. That’s why Dr Jennifer MacRitchie and her team are working alongside the dementia community to co-design new music ...
Prof. Henk de Berg explores one of today's most controversial topics -- the similarities and dissimilarities between Trump and Hitler. Henk de Berg has just published Trump and Hitler: A Comparative ...
A liquid rocket engine - similar to the kind used by pioneering space companies such as SpaceX - has been built using 3D printing by students at the University of Sheffield. A liquid rocket engine - ...
Scientists are a step closer to solving one of the universe’s biggest mysteries as new research finds evidence that two of its least understood components may be interacting, offering a rare window ...
Young people given the vote from age 16 in Scotland are not only more likely to continue voting as they get older, but do so in higher numbers, a new study shows. The impact of lowering the voting age ...