News News stories 17 April 2024 Sheffield Black Humanities Series - New Events Introducing two upcoming events that are part of the new Sheffield Black Humanities Series in collaboration with the Centre for Poetry and Poetics. 20 November 2023 University of Sheffield launches Centre for Korean Studies A new Centre for Korean Studies that will boost the UK’s body of specialists in Korean language, culture and society, has been officially launched by the University of Sheffield. 7 November 2023 Bridging cultures in mental health Researchers from the School of Languages and Cultures have developed a training course to deepen the cultural understanding of healthcare professionals. Jessop West 1 November 2023 The value of an Arts and Humanities degree The evidence of the value of Arts and Humanities degrees is compelling. We are highlighting how our highly skilled graduates are equipped to tackle current issues with the skills and knowledge gained in teaching underpinned by our impactful research. 31 October 2023 Shape your own story with interactive installation at Sheffield cathedral Visitors to Sheffield Cathedral will have the chance to shape their own story in a new interactive installation where storytelling, soundscapes and computer science collide. Search Who the Guardians? Republic III with Angie Hobbs Following Socrates' claim that the ideal republic should be ruled by a class of "guardians," the question naturally arises: Who or what will keep these guardians in check? 6 May 2021 | Greece Podcast Online workshop: Professor Eric Anchimbe on Postcolonial Pragmatics - “Centring Anti-Racist Scholarship in the Linguistics Curriculum” 28 April 2021 Mozart the performer: famous composer had a liberal approach to performing his string quartets and we should too Mozart’s autograph manuscripts reveal he prioritised the practical considerations of performance over compositional authority, according to a musicologist from the University of Sheffield. 26 April 2021 Antiracism in Higher Education Online Lecture Series What does antiracism mean in the context of the HE sector? How can we produce and embrace antiracist approaches to teaching and learning and to research? 16 April 2021 How new archaeological discovery in Yorkshire could rewrite British prehistory New archaeological discovery in Yorkshire could rewrite British prehistory, as researchers from the Department of Archaeology are analysing salt residues on ceramic containers unearthed at the oldest salt-making complex ever found. 12 April 2021 | The Independant Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Current page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 … Next page Next › Last page Last »