News News stories Taking control of the narrative: Dr Aneesh Barai on the Future of Diverse Children’s Literature As the world celebrates International Children’s Book Day, the spotlight turns to the power of representation and the urgent need for diverse voices in the stories told to our youth. 3 April 2026 University of Sheffield ranked number one in the world for Library & Information Management in QS World University Rankings 2026 The QS World University Rankings 2026 rank the School of Information, Journalism and Communication number one in the world for Library and Information Management for the sixth year running. 2 April 2026 Neurodiversity week 2026: Surviving and Thriving in Academia as an AuDHD Woman To celebrate Neurodiversity week we highlight a recent journal article by Dr Lauren Powell which sheds light on the lived experience of AuDHD (ADHD/Autism). 16 March 2026 Advanced virtual simulations set to reshape care for patients with multiple long-term conditions Advanced virtual simulation could revolutionise NHS care for those living with multiple long term health conditions thanks to a major new £6.1 million research partnership led by the University of Sheffield. 12 March 2026 Search Sheffield Geographer secures funding for major research into food resilience in times of pandemic The project will enhance the resilience of the overall UK food system by supporting the under-resourced, but crucial, local food sector. 12 August 2019 Coronavirus recession threatens to worsen racial inequalities in youth unemployment, researchers warn University of Sheffield researchers launch study into why young black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) people experience higher levels of unemployment. 12 August 2019 Do social media companies undervalue the expertise of online communities? In a new LSE Impact Blog post, Dr Stefania Vicari explores how an online community has developed a longstanding and effective forum for information about breast cancer. 29 July 2019 | LSE Impact Blog Researchers return from remote Greenland cave expedition Dr Andrew Sole and Dr Adam Igneczi from the Department of Geography recently returned from the groundbreaking trip to one of the areas most vulnerable to climate change. 29 July 2019 Baby loss research wins ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize 2019 Professor Kate Reed from the Department of Sociology is a winner of the Outstanding Societal Impact in the ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize 2019 with colleagues Dr Elspeth Whitby and Dr Julie Ellis for their research into infant postmortems. 10 July 2019 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 65 Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Current page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Page 73 … Next page Next › Last page Last »