News News stories England’s public library collections are in danger of being hollowed out, new research warns England’s public libraries are facing a quiet hollowing out, according to a major new study from the University of Sheffield. 27 June 2026 New study calls for rethink of domestic abuse responses in children’s services A major new study funded by the Nuffield Foundation has raised concerns about how domestic violence and abuse is understood and responded to within children’s services. 24 June 2026 Cross-faculty project bridges architecture, religious studies and infrastructure by considering parish churches as hubs for local heat networks A new collaboration between the Faculties of Social Sciences and Engineering will consult with Sheffield clergy, businesses and communities to explore the feasibility of local churches operating networks to heat nearby buildings. 23 June 2026 Carers Week 2026: Building Carer-Friendly Communities This week marks Carers Week, and the spotlight this year is being turned on the hidden ecosystems that keep our society afloat. The Centre for Care is at the forefront of this movement with their community-focused research. 8 June 2026 Search Political peerage for Professor Prem Sikka Professor Prem Sikka, Chair in Accounting and Finance in the Management School, has been nominated for a Peerage of the United Kingdom for Life, meaning he is to become a member of the House of Lords. 20 August 2020 Call for carers and those requiring care to create artistic submissions for digital exhibition on covid-19 experiences Academics from the Sustainable Care programme at the University of Sheffield are calling on unpaid carers, care workers and people who require care to participate in creating artistic submissions for a digital exhibition on covid-19 experiences. 3 August 2020 University of Sheffield launches partnership with The University of Law Collaboration will allow students to pursue a pathway to qualification as a solicitor with a leading provider, and enable Sheffield’s School of Law to focus on research-led teaching in law and criminology. 3 August 2020 Insecurity underpins property rights in Lagos – no matter what class you are Dr Tom Goodfellow explores the eviction of marginal communities from the waterfronts of Lagos, and the wider phenomenon of insecure property rights which affects many, if not most Lagosians. 31 July 2020 Our trade deals will impact healthcare access across Europe Dr Matt Wood talks about the need to see transparency in the UK's negotiating positions and explanations of these inconsistencies to ensure core NHS principles are not threatened, in a new blog for the UK in a Changing Europe. 29 July 2020 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Current page 59 Page 60 Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 … Next page Next › Last page Last »