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New development at the University of Sheffield will double the research capacity of the world-leading research facility, ...
Children under protection plans could soon receive support in accessing higher education, as part of a project led by a group ...
Term dates for MBChB MedicineA world-class university – a unique student experience Sheffield is a research university with a global reputation for excellence. We're a member of the Russell Group: one ...
We're one of the biggest providers of engineering research and education in the UK, with 6,700 students and an annual research income of over £89m. We deliver inclusive, world-leading education and ...
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The COVID-19 Psychological Research Consortium (C19PRC) brings together an international, multi-disciplinary team of clinical and research psychologists to study the psychological, social, political ...
Sheffield University Management School offers you the opportunity to study for a PhD in a stimulating and rewarding collegiate environment, committed to delivering an outstanding student experience ...
The University of Sheffield today announced the launch of the Yorkshire Engagement Portal (YEP), a groundbreaking open-access data analytics platform designed to empower communities, businesses, and ...
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) - the relaxing ‘brain tingles’ experienced by some people in response to specific triggers, such as whispering, tapping and slow hand movements – may have ...
In one out of every six local authorities, rates of hunger are more than 150 per cent the national average. Shockingly, in one in 10 local authorities, the rate is almost double, according to new ...
Genetically engineering rice to have better salt tolerance could allow it to be grown in places it would otherwise fail, new research from the University of Sheffield has found.
1.2 million people in the UK are living in low income areas where households struggle to buy affordable fresh fruit and vegetables, according to a new study.
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