News News stories 30 October 2024 Autocrats and cities: how capitals have become a battleground for protest and control Even where anti-authoritarian protests have proved futile time and again, urban populations rarely remain quiet. Tom Goodfellow from the School of Geography and Planning explores how protests and authorities interact in rapidly urbanising areas. Published by The Conversation 17 October 2024 Reflections from the Stateless Rohingya refugees in Malaysia In the latest Open Access article of Dr Patrícia Nabuco Martuscelli, written with co-authors Dr Bayes Ahmed and Professor Peter Sammonds, she explores the resettlement preferences of refugees relocated from an asylum country to a third country. Management School 16 October 2024 University of Sheffield’s Management School EQUIS re-accreditation places it amongst global elite The University of Sheffield’s Management School has been awarded EQUIS re-accreditation for a further five years, recognising its world leading excellence in teaching, research and knowledge exchange. 15 October 2024 From virtual reality experiences to budget-friendly cooking workshops: Explore the free Festival of Social Science in Sheffield The UK’s Festival of Social Science returns to Sheffield this autumn to explore the ideas that shape our everyday lives through the pioneering work of the city’s world-leading social scientists. Search 'Be Cancer Aware' as Disability Co-Production in Action Disability Matters teamed up with Humanising Healthcare to capture effective disability co-production on film 9 October 2024 Government urged to tackle preschool provision crisis amid warnings hundreds of thousands of children are not ‘school ready’ The Government is being urged to tackle the high number of children starting school not ‘school ready’, in a new report co-authored by researchers at the University of Sheffield. 4 October 2024 SPERI Presents… New Thinking: What is Political Economy? podcast series What exactly is political economy and how does it help us understand capitalism, history, our everyday lives? SPERI's new monthly podcast showcases cutting-edge political economy research that helps us to understand the world around us. 2 October 2024 Black History for Every Day of the Year Congratulations to Yinka Olusoga who has collaborated with her siblings, David and Kemi, to create a new book celebrating Black history from across the world, spanning ancient times to the modern day. 1 October 2024 Lone parents and people with long-term health conditions disproportionately vulnerable to food insecurity Lone parents and people with long term health conditions are more likely to be experiencing severe forms of food insecurity, according to a new study by the University of Sheffield. 30 September 2024 Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »