News News stories From robotic sheepdogs to tackling global challenges: Explore the free Festival of Social Science in Sheffield The UK’s Festival of Social Science returns to Sheffield this month to shine a light on how the city’s world-leading social scientists are tackling some of the most urgent problems facing society. 14 October 2025 Sheffield leading the way in Early Career Researcher Network for the Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences The British Academy has launched their new Early Career Researcher Network cluster in Yorkshire and the Humber. 7 October 2025 Professor Tony Crook Legacy Seminar Join us on the 9th of October 2025 for an afternoon event to celebrate the contribution of Professor ADH (Tony) Crook CBE to applied housing and planning policy research. 2 October 2025 Academics from the University's Centre for Machine Intelligence have won an impact award at the UK's first national conference for AI research. The award recognises their research that is driving the responsible use of AI. Credit: UK AI Research Symposium University of Sheffield researchers win UK first national AI prize A new award recognising the strength and impact of the UK’s AI research, has been awarded to academics at the University of Sheffield. 24 September 2025 Search Living Life to the Fullest: Co-Researcher Collective demonstrates the power of grassroots engagement Disability research has long sought to increase visibility of people historically marginalised due to a disability or chronic condition. 21 January 2019 To the rhythm of Niger: using radio to empower women in one of the world’s poorest countries “They say everything, in detail, they don’t hide anything, and there is no darkness” 9 January 2019 Understanding Alzheimer’s: how chemoinformatics is driving the development of new treatments With nearly 40 million sufferers worldwide and no known cure, Alzheimer’s is rarely far from the headlines, as the world begins to grapple with the effects of an ageing population. 9 January 2019 Breaking the ice: How glacial cycle 22,000 years ago sculpted Britain’s landscape Researchers have mapped how glaciers and glacial lakes once covered Britain and helped to sculpt the landscape 22,000 years ago. 9 January 2019 Baby loss exhibition encouraging parental consent to post-mortems Researchers from the Department of Sociological Studies have showcased a national exhibition on baby loss, raising awareness about the role technology plays in understanding infant death. 9 January 2019 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 Current page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 … Next page Next › Last page Last »