With a range of upgrades on their courses, acceptance rate, tuition fees, ranking, and scholarships each year, they continue to scale. While this article basically talks about Sheffield Hallam University, it also takes a firm look at the alumni members of this school.

About Sheffield Hallam University

Sheffield Hallam University is one of the public universities in the world. This great university is located in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is based on two sites; the City Campus is located in the city center near Sheffield railway station, while the Collegiate Crescent Campus is about two miles away in the Broomhall Estate off Ecclesall Road in south-west Sheffield. Sheffield Hallam University is a university born out of industrial revolution, on the basis that in 1843 as the industrial revolution gathered pace and Sheffield was on the verge of becoming the steel, tool and cutlery making capital of the world. Subsequently, the Sheffield School of Design, which was founded following lobbying by artist Benjamin Haydon. In 1969 the Sheffield School of Design has already made a name for itself that it merged with the city’s College of

Technology to form Sheffield Polytechnic.

Due to its fast growth, and positive effect in the society, in 1976 Sheffield Polytechnic merged with the city’s two teacher training colleges (Sheffield City College and Totley Hall College) and was renamed Sheffield City Polytechnic which was the city’s polytechnic. In 1987 Sheffield City Polytechnic became a founding member of the Northern Consortium. Due to Sheffield City Polytechnic SCP continues and consistent exploits it was awarded the right after proper evaluations in 1992 to become Sheffield Hallam University (SHU), with the right to award its own degrees, till date.

University of Sheffield Ranking

Sheffield Hallam University had competed with the most recognized universities of the world down through the years and had seen it her peak ranking to be 91th back in 2011. Sheffield University is ranked 106th in the world and 12th in the UK according to the 2019 Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Click the link to see the world university rankings.

University of Sheffield Accommodation

Sheffield University has always been excellent in all they do, both in academics, and in the provision of accommodation. The management of these great institution knows that where one lives has a huge effect on the person’s academic performance, and that is why they have dimmed it necessary to provide one of the best accommodation any university could give, and this fact cannot be hidden, because Sheffield University accommodation has been voted in the top 5 for UK student accommodation for the last six years running. They are creating an excellent student experience by providing high-quality accommodation, welfare support, events, and activities.

Residences Fitness Suite:

The importance of being fit to be able to carry out tasks cannot be overemphasized, and the management of Sheffield university accommodation knows this, which gave birth to the residence fitness suit. The Residences Fitness Suite is new to Ranmoor/Endcliffe this September and is free to use for all students living in the residences. The use of residences fitness suite is free of charge for all residents living within University Accommodation located across Ranmoor/Endcliffe and City. The only condition is that you would be restricted when you don’t have your Ucard, which implies that access will be restricted via Ucard only, so please don’t forget your card when you visit. This facility has top of the range facilities for the students to use ranging from treadmills to weights and rowing machines – what better way to start or finish the day. Follow the link for all you need to know about the residences fitness suite. ACCEPTING YOUR CONTRACT If you apply for accommodation, then all offers of accommodation will be sent to you via email. To accept the offer you need to read the Terms & Conditions and set up your payment plan, and you’re one step closer to your new home. Example of a residential contract: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/polopoly_fs/1.791128!/file/ResidenceContract201819FinalTUoSPartnership.pdf READ OUR LITERATURE LIBRARY Download the helpful guides about living in University accommodation: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/accommodation/student-info-and-guides/literature/literature GET CONNECTED ON SOCIAL MEDIA Find out how to join your block group on Facebook https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/accommodation/social To apply for Sheffield Hallam University accommodation follow the link: http://extra.shu.ac.uk/applyforaccommodation/apply/

 University of Sheffield Address

ADDRESS: Information School The University of Sheffield Regent Court 211 Portobello Sheffield S1 4DP, UK

Contact University of Sheffield

You can make inquiries about the University of Sheffield anywhere in the world through these routes: General Enquiries Tel: +44 (0)114 222 2646 E-mail: is@sheffield.ac.uk APPLICATION ENQUIRIES: If you’re not close, but you want to get in touch with this great institution or you have a question about any of their degrees, we would very much like you to get in touch. Whether you have an inquiry about the application process, or would like to have an informal chat about a degree program, we look forward to hearing from you.

Postgraduate taught degrees (Masters)

Admissions Administrator: Richard Spencer Telephone: +44 (0)114 222 2646 E-mail: ispgt@sheffield.ac.uk

PhD and MPhil

Research and Resources Administrator: Matt Jones Telephone: +44 (0)114 222 6346 E-mail ispgr@sheffield.ac.uk

CURRENT STUDENTS

If you are already a student at the Information School and want to get in touch about anything to do with your course, modules, results, student record, change of status, timetable or other teachings/course matters, please use the following contact details: Telephone: +44 (0)114 222 2839/2640 Email: is-teaching-support@sheffield.ac.uk

University of Sheffield Courses

The University of Sheffield is a world-class university, which is evident in the number of courses offered by this institution, which has made her be among the first 100 institutions of the world. Sheffield University offers one of the most numbers of accredited courses in the world ranging from undergraduate to graduate level. Here is a list of the courses offered by the University Of Sheffield.

University of Sheffield Colleges

There are about three colleges in Sheffield Hallam University which include:

College of Business, Technology, and Engineering

The College of Business Technology and Engineering is home to:

Sheffield Business SchoolDepartment of Finance, Accounting and Business SystemsDepartment of ManagementDepartment of Service Sector ManagementDepartment of ComputingDepartment of Engineering and Mathematics

College of Social Sciences and ArtS

The College of Business Social Sciences and Arts is home to:

Department of Art and DesignDepartment of Media Arts and CommunicationDepartment of the Natural and Built EnvironmentSheffield Institute of Education (SIOE)Department of Education, Childhood and InclusionDepartment of Teacher EducationTESOL Centre (Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages)Department of Psychology, Sociology and PoliticsDepartment of HumanitiesDepartment of Law and Criminology

College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Science

The College of Health, Wellbeing and Sciences is home to:

Department of Allied Health ProfessionsDepartment of Biosciences and ChemistryDepartment of Nursing and MidwiferyCentre for LeadershipCentre for Postgraduate Medical and Dental EducationDepartment of SportDepartment of Social Work and Social Care and Community Studies

University of Sheffield Notable Alumni

Sheffield University has gone ahead to produce alumni that have done exploits in their fields of study, most of them I’ve gone ahead to win Nobel prizes, etc. It is important to note that this institution has duplicated its excellence on the alumni of this great institution. Men and women have changed the world for good. Here is a list, and a brief imprint of the top alumni of the Sheffield Hallam University.

1. JIM GRANT

LLB Law 1977, Honorary LittD 2009 Crime Author. Jim Grant, better known by his pseudonym Lee Child, is a worldwide bestselling crime author. Lee is the creator behind the Jack Reacher novels which span 20 books to date since starting in 1997 and most recently has made the transfer to the big screen. Lee studied Law at Sheffield but had no intention of being a lawyer, preferring to see the law as a way to see and understand a  snapshot of the current times. Whilst at Sheffield Lee spent much of his time involved with the University’s theatre group. This led to a career working in television production, before turning his hand to writing. From the success of his writing, Lee has given a huge amount back to Sheffield through over 50 ‘Jack Reacher Scholarships’, as well as often returning to the city that he loves to take part in discussion events and to share his literary knowledge. Lee now spends much of his time writing in his Manhattan home but sticks to his Midlands roots through his love of Aston Villa.

2. JESSICA ENNIS-HILL

BSc Psychology 2007, Honorary LittD 2010 Olympic Heptathlete Jessica, born and raised in Sheffield, Jessica is best known for her athletic prowess. Having been introduced to athletics during her school holidays, Jessica met her long-time coach Toni Minichiello at the age of 13, and together they have risen through the ranks of British sport. Jessica continued her training through her school days and whilst studying Psychology at Sheffield. Since graduating from Sheffield in 2007, Jessica has been a full-time athlete, winning medals at competitions around the world, including the Commonwealth Games and World Championships. At the London, 2012 Olympics Jessica cemented her position as one of the best athletes in the world by winning Gold in the Olympic Heptathlon. She went on to defend her title at the Rio 2016 Olympics and narrowly missed out on retaining her title, bringing home a Silver medal instead. Jess remains very close to the city, still living here, as well as being a patron for the Children’s Hospital and of our Elite Sports Performance Scheme. The scheme, which launched in 2010, provides financial and non-financial support to talented student-athletes at the University. In 2010 Jess was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Sheffield. In 2011 she was awarded an MBE, and in 2013 she received a CBE for services to athletics and was made a dame in 2016, ie a female knight.

3. EDDIE IZZARD

Former student, Honorary LittD 2006. Comedian Eddie was born in South Yemen and first came to Sheffield in the early 1980s. Eddie is a sharp discussion maker, which explains why at the end of his first year he decided that the Accountancy & Financial Management course he was studying was not the direction he wanted to follow. During this year Eddie had spent much of his time with the University Drama Studio and established the Alternative Productions Society in the Union of Students with the aim of promoting fringe-based arts. On leaving Sheffield Eddie and took his act to the street, performing in London, Europe, and the US before getting his break in 1991. From there Eddie soared as one of the most highly regarded stand-up comics, performing numerous world tours. Most recently Eddie has taken his performances to the stage and screen. He has also been highly active in campaigning on various political themes and famously ran 43 marathons in 51 days in support of Sport Relief in. In 2006 he was awarded an Honorary Degree of Letters by the University of Sheffield, and in 2010 was elected as the Honorary President of the Students’ Union.

4. JEREMY GRANTHAM

BA Economics 1961, Honorary DSc 2012; Financial expert and Philanthropist Jeremy was raised in South Yorkshire and went on to study Economics at the University, graduating in 1961. He then went on into the world of investment management and is currently a strategist at GMO which he co-founded. He is a world-renowned financial expert, who foresaw several recent economic crashes, and predicts that the carbon bubble may be the next to burst. Jeremy is also a leading philanthropist and a strong advocate for environmental issues. Together with his wife Hanne he established the Grantham Foundation which supports research into a range of environmental issues. In 2014 he made the largest individual gift ever received by the University to set up the Grantham Centre for Sustainable Futures. This center funds research and a series of PhD students (the Grantham Scholars) looking into means of promoting sustainability in food and energy, whilst also linking into policy debates. In 2012 Jeremy was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the University, in recognition of his philanthropic work, and in October 2015 Jeremy and Hanne were awarded the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy.

5. RICHARD ROBERTS

BSc Chemistry 1965, Ph.D. Chemistry 1968, Honorary DSc 1994; Nobel Prize-winning Chemist and Molecular Biologist The gift of a chemistry set and a love of puzzle-solving led Sir Richard to study Chemistry at Sheffield in 1962. During his undergraduate degree, his professor of organic chemistry at the time captured his imagination, and this led Sir Richard into his PhD about investigating the compounds found in the heartwood from a Brazilian tree. After completing his PhD in 1968, Sir Richard moved to Harvard to complete his post-doctoral studies, which opened his eyes to the opportunities available to scientific researchers in the United States. Despite a desire to return to the UK, the offer of a project from Dr James Watson (one of the discoverers of DNA) was too difficult to turn down. At this time, Sir Richard’s work started shifting from pure chemistry towards molecular biology. Sir Richard was working with adenovirus genes (the common cold virus) and through comparison of viral RNA with its complementary DNA, he (along with Dr. Philip Sharp working independently at MIT) were able to discover more about the structure of genes and DNA. This work has immense significance for both medical treatments and evolution and led to Sir Richard and Dr. Sharp sharing the 1993 Nobel Prize for Medicine. Since then Sir Richard has continued his work, focusing on the restriction and modification of genes, for which he has been in frequent contact with the University’s Krebs Institute. In 2005, part of the new Chemistry Department was named the Richard Roberts building, in his honor, and in 2008 Sir Richard received his knighthood for services to molecular biology and UK science.

6. THE LORD JIM O’Neill

BA Economics 1978, MA Economics 1980, Honorary LittD 2014; Economist Jim grew up in Manchester and crossed the Pennines to study economics at the university in the mid-1970s. After his Bachelor’s degree, he went on to complete a Masters degree at Sheffield, before studying for a PhD at Surrey. On completion of his studies, Jim started his career in the world of finance, working for the Bank of America and Swiss Bank Corporation through the 1980s and 1990s. His later work saw him researching global economic trends, and in 1997 he joined Goldman Sachs as their head of global economics research. It was during this period that Jim published work coining the term BRIC (for the emerging economic powers of Brazil, Russia, India, and China) to acknowledge the new powers that would come to shape the world’s economy. Recently he has identified the MINT (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Turkey) as the next wave of economic influencers. Jim continued to work for Goldman Sachs until his retirement in 2013. Since then he has gone on to work with several major media outlets as an economics commentator. He holds the Chairmanship of the City Growth Commission, and sits on several advisory boards and think tanks. Closer to home Jim has remained committed to supporting education, as a founding partner of Teach First, and as Chairman of SHINE, a charity which awards grants helping children and school better education standards in London and Manchester.

7. NICHOLAS LIVERPOOL

PhD Law 1965, Honorary LLD 2009; Former President of Dominica Dr. Liverpool first came to the UK from his home country of Dominica in 1957, to study Law at the University of Hull. He graduated in 1960, and the following year qualified as a barrister. It was then that Dr. Liverpool came to Sheffield to undertake a PhD in Law, from which he graduated in 1965. On completion of his studies, Dr. Liverpool moved to the University of Ghana where he worked as a law lecturer and contributor to their law journal. After two years in Ghana, he moved to McGill University, before returning to Dominica to assist in the revision of the laws of Dominica and St Vincent. He continued revising laws in many Caribbean nations throughout the 1980s and 1990s. After this Dr. Liverpool worked concurrently as a Judge of the High Court of Antigua and Montserrat, and at the University of the West Indies (where he eventually became Head of the Department of Law). In 2003, after having worked in several senior state positions, including Chairmanships of the Police, and Telecommunications commissions, Dr. Liverpool was appointed as President of the Commonwealth of Dominica. As President, he was seen as a stabilizing factor, allowing the island to prosper in a sustainable manner. So well regarded was he that the Prime Minister and the leader of the opposition jointly requested he stay on as President for a second term. He completed his presidency in 2012. He was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University in 2009, in recognition of his outstanding career in politics, law, and academia.

8. PAUL MASON

BA Music & Politics 1981, Honorary LittD 2014; Journalist Paul was born in Leigh, Lancashire, and grew up with a passion for music. As a child of the 1970s, he was drawn not only to classical but also to the iconic Northern Soul movement. This passion led him to Sheffield where he started studying music. During his time at University, Paul started to take an interest in politics, both through student activities and through the unusual act of persuading the University to allow him to study politics formally, alongside his musical studies. In 1981, he completed all of these studies and moved to Loughborough University, where taught for the next ten years. His interest in journalism and writing developed during this period and led him to start writing for several magazines. While writing for ‘Computer Weekly’ he made one of his first major scoops, identifying the role of a software fault in the 1994 Mull of Kintyre helicopter crash. These scoops led to him joining BBC Two’s Newsnight in 2001. Paul worked covering a range of stories, but displayed talent and interest for business and economics, winning numerous awards. After twelve years with the BBC, Paul left to join Channel 4 in 2013 as their Economics Editor and has since gone on to write freelance. He has written several books, covering the Occupy movement, the Arab Spring, and the history and development of China.

9. ELIZABETH WATTS

BA Archaeology & Prehistory 2001, Honorary DMus 2013; Opera Singer Elizabeth first came to Sheffield in 1998 to study archaeology. However, it was her passion for music that she decided to follow after her studies in Sheffield. Growing up in Norfolk Elizabeth started her musical education as a chorister at Norwich Cathedral, and after leaving Sheffield, completed an Advanced Opera Studies course at the Royal College of Music in London. In the following years, she won numerous awards as a young singer, including the Kathleen Ferrier Prize, the Rosenblatt Recital Song Prize and Young Performer of the Year at the Classical Brit Awards. Elizabeth continued to expand her repertoire and performed at venues throughout the UK, and around the world. In 2009 her debut album ‘Schubert: Lieder’ garnered critical praise and her voice was named “one of the most beautiful Britain has produced in a generation” by the International Record Review. In recent years she returned to the University to perform to a packed Firth Hall, and in July 2013 Elizabeth received an Honorary Doctor of Music from the University, collecting her award from the Octagon, just over the road from where she lived as a student.

10. LUCY PREBBLE

BA English Literature 2002; Playwright Lucy began her studies at Sheffield in 1999. As well as her studies in English Literature, Lucy had a strong interest in theatre and spent much of her time around the University Drama Studio. As well as being a talented actress, she was also a dedicated writer, though uncertain of her ability. In 2002 she convinced herself to enter the National Student Drama Festival, and won the Production Managers Association Most Promising Playwright Award for her short play ‘Liquid’. After graduating from Sheffield, the same play managed to secure her a place on a course for young writers at the Royal Court, despite having missed the application deadline. After the course and whilst working at the National Theatre Lucy wrote her first play ‘The Sugar Syndrome’ which won her numerous awards and solidified her belief in herself as a writer. Since then she has created the television series ‘Secret Diary of a Call Girl’, which starred Billy Piper, and has written for the Guardian newspaper. Lucy is best known however for her play ENRON, telling the story of the rise and fall of a worldwide energy company, which resulted in one of the most infamous scandals in financial history. She is currently working to adopt her play for the big screen. In June 2018 Lucy was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

University of Sheffield Acceptance Rate:

Sheffield University is one of the world’s leading universities with the highest intake rate. It’s on record that Sheffield Hallam University Acceptance Rate is up to 85.6% for its new applicants, this is staggering, and it is the 4th highest amongst the Russell Group. According to the 2017 Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide, approximately 13% of Sheffield’s undergraduates come from independent schools. This institution is apparently a university of opportunities, which is shown by the rate of intake, and rate of excellence award exhibited in this course.

University of Sheffield Postgraduate

Masters or PhD from Sheffield will make you dangerous in your field of study. An ordinary first degree from Sheffield will assure you a competition qualification in all standards. Therefore a postgraduate implies in-depth knowledge, advanced skills, and the confidence to achieve your ambitions. Sheffield will nurture your passion for your subject and show you how to use what you learn. Here is a list of what you need to know about Sheffield University postgraduate:

POSTGRADUATE FEES

The fee you pay will depend on whether you’re classed as a home or overseas student. If your fee and fee status is not clear from the information provided in your application, Sheffield Admissions Service will write to you to ask for more information. This will be done after they’ve decided whether or not to offer you a place. If the information provided in your application clearly indicates a particular fee status, they will not write to you. However, even if we do not contact you before you arrive at the University, your fee status may still be in question, and you may be asked to provide further information during the registration process.

Students from the European Union:

Nationals of the EU who are ordinarily resident in a country within the European Economic Area (EEA), and who are applying to study an undergraduate degree course or a Postgraduate Certificate of Education (PGCE), may be eligible for a tuition fee loan. The criteria to determine eligibility are very similar to those used by Student Finance England, although applicants must have spent the required period of residence within the EEA. Please contact the Admissions Service by email at shefapply@sheffield.ac.uk for more information. Student Finance – https://www.gov.uk/browse/education/student-finance

Postgraduate Research:

99% of research submitted to REF as a product of this institution is internationally recognized, excellent or world-leading. For example, all Sheffield masters students carry out research projects. A very high percentage of those projects involve collaborations with our partners in industry and the professions. But research at Sheffield isn’t just a means to an end. This questioning spirit, the need to understand, is also a state of mind, a way of seeing the world that will enrich your life for years to come. The University of Sheffield believes this discipline makes Sheffield one of the best places in the world to study, no reasonable doubts!

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