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Join us at one of the many alumni events that take place throughout the year virtually, on campus, across the UK and internationally. They are a fantastic way to reconnect with old friends, expand ...
Revolutionary new technology could make MRI scanners cost effective, more widely available to local communities and help save ...
The University of Sheffield is celebrating a major milestone after Vitor C. M. Neves, Senior Clinical Lecturer and Honorary ...
We are pleased to offer the International Undergraduate Scholarship 2025 to new international students starting their undergraduate studies at the University of Sheffield in September 2025. * A ...
Having identified areas where research excellence, ambition and opportunity align at Sheffield, the CMI will focus on four interdisciplinary research themes. The CMI has founded a AI Research ...
The Learning Variability Network Exchange (LEVANTE) brings together researchers from around the world aiming to capture the richness and diversity of child development and learning. 6 August 2025 The ...
Patients have been helping to put aspiring healthcare professionals at the University of Sheffield on the fast track to medical excellence with an innovative learning programme for over 20 years.
Explore the benefits of membership at the Insigneo Institute and find out how to become a member. Revolutionary new technology could make MRI scanners cost effective, more widely available to local ...
Academy Science-Policy Platform is a global evidence platform which aims to accelerate progress towards equitable food ...
Our interdisciplinary school is leading scientific exploration and engineering expertise in sustainability solutions, biomedical innovation and advanced materials. We address crucial issues like ...
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 ...
Increasing urbanisation is linked to a decline in crucial pollinator populations, including nocturnal moths, hoverflies, and bees, according to a new study from the University of Sheffield. A ...
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