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  1. The Arts Tower

    Rise to the top with the One Show

    We’re looking for 100 students to take the One Show’s Arts Tower Challenge and race to the top of the UK’s tallest university building to prove if the legendary Paternoster beats a conventional lift.

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  2. Students' Union

    A goodie evening with Bill Oddie

    On the 29 April Bill Oddie kicks off Spring into Nature week by delivering a talk for the Students’ Union

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  3. The Vice-Chancellor Professor Keith Burnett

    Vice Chancellor’s Celebration of Enterprise

    Starting on the 15 April there will be a week-long festival of events organised by University of Sheffield Enterprise to celebrate and showcase enterprising activity across the University.

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  4. Candle

    Multi-Faith Chaplaincy move

    The University’s Multi-Faith Chaplaincy has moved to a new home in Octagon Centre.

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  5. Campus

    Services available during the Easter vacation

    Here is a roundup of services that will be available to you during the Easter vacation. 

    Categorised under: Advice and Guidance, News, Announcements and Events
  6. Opal 2

    Information for residents of Opal 2 and 3

    Residents of Opal 2 and Opal 3 may be aware that the Opal Group, the company who own your accommodation, has been experiencing financial difficulties. 

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  7. Students' Union

    What's going on with the New Students' Union Building?

    Work is progressing well on the new building and next week the hoardings will be moved so that work can begin on the external landscaping.

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  8. Sheffield

    Sheffield Festival of Science and Engineering

    Sheffield Festival of Science and Engineering is on until March 23 with a programme of 168 talks, demonstration days, and exhibitions in schools, colleges and museums at venues right across the city.

    Categorised under: Engineering, News, Science and Events
  9. Inside the students' union

    Don’t be a Mule!

    A team from the Crimestoppers Trust will be at the University tomorrow (Thursday 7 March) from 10am to 3pm to talk to students about the dangers of becoming a Money Mule.

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  10. Exams results

    Publication of Autumn Semester Exam Results

    The Autumn Semester exam results will be published on Wednesday 6 March at 10am.

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  11. Bar 1

    Fresh Meat does Comic Relief in Bar One

     Get some Comic Relief on Friday night (March 1) and join the cast of hit TV sitcom Fresh Meat at Bar One!

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  12. Fairtrade Fortnight

    It’s Fairtrade fortnight!

    The University of Sheffield is celebrating Fairtrade fortnight with a variety of events and offers.

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  13. Inside the students' union

    Your Students’ Union, your elections, your winners

    The Students’ Union have unveiled the new team who will be running your Union in the coming year.

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  14. The Concourse

    Your Union, your voice, your vote

     Voting opens today (25 February) at 10am on the Student Officer Elections 2013!

    The 31 candidates have all been lobbying for your votes for the last week and now it’s your turn to decide. So who would you like to represent your voice in the Students’ Union in the coming year.

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  15. Inside the students' union

    Inspiration & Co: Talking the talk

    The third event in the first Inspiration and Co series takes place on Thursday 28 February at 6pm in the Students Union.

    This time Gary Wood will be answering the question, “Where does language come from?” and explore how you achieved the amazing feat of speaking and understanding with such apparent ease, whilst needing explicit instruction and lots of practice to learn comparatively simple skills like tying your shoes or adding two numbers.

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