The University of Sheffield
Public Health

Facilities for students

If you choose to study at the University of Sheffield, you will become part of a large community of graduate students, who are well-catered for in terms of facilities and resources, and you will have access to all necessary facilities to help you to successfully complete your degree.

Space

The Public Health Section is located with the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) in the Regent Court building. Within the School, there are excellent facilities for PhD study. You will be offered a place in one of the School´s graduate study rooms, with a computer connected to the campus network and a telephone. You will be given your own computer account that enables use of email, internet, plus all the other normal software packages including word-processing, spreadsheets, specialist statistical packages and on-line journals.

In addition, you can access the University's electronic resources (including e-mail and library applications) from home using portal.shef.ac.uk

Libraries

The University's new Information Commons is a three minute walk away from Regent Court and is open 24 hours a day. The Commons contains the latest IT resources combined with library facilities and study spaces for 1300 students.

The University Western Bank Library, located on the main campus about five minutes' walk from Regent Court, offers a full range of modern information-retrieval facilities as well as a pleasant environment for quiet study. It has a comprehensive collection of books and journals in most fields.

ScHARR´s own library, located within Regent Court, complements these facilities, with a ranges of specialist publications for health studies research. Another satellite library, the Mappin Library, is located even closer than the main library - about two minutes' walk - close to the Engineering Faculty and Economics Division. It contains further statistical collections relevant to engineering and economics applications.

Support

The University offers a variety of language courses for students whose first language is not English. General courses are available, and also courses on thesis writing and on speaking skills for research purposes.