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Bryony Page, Sheffield alumna and British trampolining pioneer shared with us more about her experience in Sheffield and her iconic sports career. Get ready to feel inspired!
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There are so many reasons to be proud of Sheffield this year...
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What use is an old mattress? This is the fascinating story of how our scientists are helping to solve the global food crisis using the most unlikely of materials - a pile of old mattresses.
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"Do I love Sheffield? I think I do." Watch our exclusive interview with comedian, actor, writer and political activist, Eddie Izzard as she looks back on her time at Sheffield in the 1980s,…
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Three PhD students from the School of English have had unprecedented access to previously unseen archives at Chatsworth House for the first time.
The findings have revealed fascinating new…
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Today's sporting students look back at the important role sport has played at the University over the past century.
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Watch our film featuring award-winning actor, Dominic West, as he returned to his home city to receive an Honorary Degree from the University of Sheffield.
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There's a castle underneath Sheffield, buried for four hundred years. So why does no-one know about it?Working from previously unexplored archives and making use of exciting new technologies,…
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Commemorating the brave University of Sheffield students, staff and alumni who volunteered to form the Sheffield City Special Battalion at the outset of the First World War. Learn more about the…
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Agnes Grunwald-Spier (MA Holocaust Studies 1998, Hon LittD 2018) is one of the youngest survivors of the Holocaust. Born in Hungary in 1944, today she lives in London and is a passionate campaigner…
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How CATCH - the University's Centre for Assistive Technology and Healthcare - is driving forward research into new technologies that will enable people to live well and age well. Learn more…
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