Latest news News stories This area contains news from the University since October 2020. For stories from 2010 to October 2020, use the 'News archive' above or search at the top of the page. University of Sheffield chases historic win in city’s biggest student sporting event Students at the University of Sheffield are preparing for one of the biggest nights in the city’s student sporting calendar as the annual Varsity ice hockey match against Sheffield Hallam University returns. 23 March 2026 University of Sheffield ready to support UK Steel Strategy The University of Sheffield stands ready to support the UK’s new steel strategy, which has been announced this week (19 March 2026). 20 March 2026 University of Sheffield named in top 50 most international universities in the world for 2026 The University of Sheffield has been named as one of the ‘most international universities in the world’ for 2026, according to Times Higher Education 18 March 2026 £14m fundraising success boosts Sheffield’s future as a global neuroscience leader The University of Sheffield has reached a historic £14 million fundraising milestone to support the expansion of its world-renowned neuroscience institute to accelerate pioneering research into devastating diseases like Motor Neuron Disease (MND). 17 March 2026 Search New blast laboratory to help protect against terrorist attacks A new world class laboratory that is set to develop an unprecedented insight into the behaviour of explosives - data which could help to improve the UK’s ability to protect against terrorist attacks - is being launched by engineers at the University 6 January 2021 Institute for Sustainable Food leads new project to transform the UK food system A new £6m research project titled Healthy soil, healthy food, healthy people (H3) seeks to transform the UK food system from the ground up via an integrated programme of interdisciplinary research. 5 January 2021 Long-standing mystery of extinct Great Auk’s chicks solved Scientists at the University of Sheffield have resolved a long-standing mystery regarding the chicks of the extinct Great Auk. 1 January 2021 Gambling harm should be a recognised public health issue, researchers say Gambling related harm should be seen as a public health issue and be recognised alongside harm from other forms of potentially addictive behaviour such as alcohol and smoking, according to evidence from a research team at the University of Sheffield 29 December 2020 Indoor wood stoves release harmful emissions into our homes, study finds Log burning stoves are emitting harmful emissions inside the home, according to new research by scientists from the University of Sheffield. 19 December 2020 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 170 Page 171 Page 172 Page 173 Current page 174 Page 175 Page 176 Page 177 Page 178 … Next page Next › Last page Last »