A groundbreaking drug candidate found to protect nerve cells damaged by motor neuron disease (MND), could offer new hope to ...
A pioneering therapy targeting distressing and disturbing mental images for people with psychosis could lead to a ...
Improving children's access to NHS dentists and reducing rates of tooth decay should remain a top national government priority, oral health experts say.
Leaders from government, the NHS, life sciences and both Sheffield universities united for a Summit aimed at unlocking South ...
SCHARR is tackling some of the world’s biggest health challenges to improve the lives of people in the UK and around the world. The persistent higher rate of alcohol deaths in England since the ...
Find out more about our range of scholarships available to international students. Holly Goodyear, Information & Guidance Officer (Student Fees & Funding), provides an overview of the funding ...
Dr Carmen Levick from the University's School of English has developed a new immersive walking app that transforms ...
We explore and develop the capacity for algorithms to learn and make decisions and predictions from their environment. We follow a series of complementary approaches within the group, from ...
We have been welcoming students from the USA for many years and our staff are very familiar with the American education system and qualifications. The University of Sheffield accepts a number of ...
One of the world’s most popular first-person shooter games - Counter-Strike - could help to improve people’s cognitive abilities, according to research from the University of Sheffield. Experienced ...
South Yorkshire Children and Young People’s Health Research (SCYPHeR) aims to build collaboration between institutions across South Yorkshire and embed high-quality research and practice in the region ...
Household fruit and vegetable production, in allotments and gardens, could be key to a healthy and food-secure population, a new study from the University of Sheffield has found. Vegetables grown and ...