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  1. Advanced Manufacturing Park

    University of Sheffield's AMRC to build Factory 2050

    The University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Boeing has secured funding for a new £43 million state-of-the-art research factory, to meet the future needs of aerospace and other high-value manufacturing industries.

    Categorised under: Engineering and Research
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    Research reveals Europe winning war on undeclared work

    Research from the University of Sheffield has found that the wider range of policy approaches and measures which have been introduced in all EU Member States over the past five years have had a significant impact on preventing businesses and people from engaging in undeclared work.

    Categorised under: International and Research
  3. International flags

    University report sparks parliamentary debate on the importance of international students

    The House of Commons will today (6 June 2013) debate the value of international students to the UK, urging the government to remove international students from immigration targets, just weeks after a University of Sheffield report demonstrated their importance to the economy. The debate has been secured by Sheffield MP Paul Blomfield and colleagues in a cross-party alliance pressing the Government for change.

    Categorised under: International and Community
  4. Ice

    Major study compiles recent technology advances to more accurately predict climate-change impact

    Climate change experts led by the University of Sheffield say advances in simulations are creating a more accurate picture of the future, and current global sea-level rise due to Antarctic ice loss might only be half what has been reported in major studies in the last few years.

    Categorised under: Research and Social science
  5. A letter from Madeleine Blaess

    Documentary to uncover life in Nazi occupied France

    The life of an academic who lived in Nazi-occupied France during the Second World War is to be made into a documentary film, following the discovery of her unpublished diary amongst papers donated to the University of Sheffield after her death.

    Categorised under: Arts and humanities and Community
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    Research outlines 19 ways for businesses to drive positive behaviour in society

    A handbook offering advice for businesses of every kind to help drive much needed social change the world over has been formulated by experts from the University of Sheffield’s Management School.

    Categorised under: Research and Social science
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    World leading scientists join forces to fight devastating degenerative disease

    More than 200 international scientists and clinicians who are fighting to find a cure for the devastating degenerative condition Motor Neurone Disease (MND) will gather in Sheffield for a world leading event.

    Categorised under: International, Events, Research and Medicine, dentistry and health
  8. Math-ster chef cooks up formula for perfect cream tea

    The long held debate on how to serve the perfect cream tea, whether it’s jam or cream first and whether its whipped or clotted cream, can now finally be put to rest after a University of Sheffield maths expert created a formula for the perfect cream tea.

    Categorised under: Science and Teaching
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    Older people have a thirst for technology

    Older adults want to adopt modern technology to help improve their quality of life, despite a huge 'technology gap', new research has found.

    Categorised under: Community, Research and Medicine, dentistry and health
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    Exploring the extraordinary science of bones

    Super scientists of the future have been delving into the intriguing world of medical biology at an extraordinary workshop hosted by the University of Sheffield.

    Categorised under: Events, Community and Medicine, dentistry and health
  11. Dr Ellery Frahm

    New archaeological ‘high definition’ sourcing sharpens understanding of the past

    A new method of sourcing the origins of artifacts in high definition is set to improve our understanding of the past.

    Categorised under: Arts and humanities, International and Research
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    Awards recognise commitment to gender equality

    Commitment to gender equality and career progression for women scientists at the University of Sheffield has been further reinforced with a glowing endorsement from a champion for female researchers.

    Categorised under: Awards/achievements, Community and Teaching
  13. Jessop West

    University of Sheffield chosen as Centre of Excellence for Engineering and Architecture

    The University of Sheffield’s Department of Civil Engineering and School of Architecture have been chosen by the Royal Academy of Engineering to jointly develop one of four new ‘Centres of Excellence in Sustainable Building Design’ in the UK.

    Categorised under: Awards/achievements, Engineering and Social science
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    Research which makes a difference recognised by new awards

    Impact making academics from the University of Sheffield whose research has transformed the world we live in have received trophies as well as thousands of pounds of grants from a funding body for their research at a new annual awards ceremony.

    Categorised under: Awards/achievements, Research, Teaching and Students and alumni
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    Medical student training technique ensures patients' voices are heard

    A pioneering initiative at the University of Sheffield is paving the way to ensure all patients' voices are heard.

    Categorised under: Medicine, dentistry and health, Teaching and Students and alumni