News News stories 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 Major Information Systems conference to be held in Sheffield in April 2026 The UK Academy for Information Systems (UKAIS) conference 2026 will be held in The Wave at The University of Sheffield this April, and will critically examine the role of technology in society. 11 March 2026 iHuman Co-Director Dan Goodley joins the British Academy for their 10-Minute Talks series Dan unpacks depathologisation in the university and the impact it can have on how we understand knowledge, power, and belonging. 10 March 2026 Search Research shines light on unlit and foggy motorways How fog and the transition from lit to unlit sections of road can affect driving performance has been measured in a unique study funded by engineering company Arup and Highways England. 21 January 2019 Love Square: Future proofing the city Are people and nature destined to be adversaries? A new model of urban green space seeks to show the way forward in bringing together people and nature in a modern city. 21 January 2019 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 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Current page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 … Next page Next › Last page Last »