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 Hidden slavery story translated into English for first time A graphic novel revealing a new insight into the lives of millions of Africans who fell victim to the slave trade has been brought to English speakers for the first time, thanks to modern languages students at the University of Sheffield. 27 April 2022 Faculty of Arts and Humanities ranked amongst world’s best in global subject rankings The Faculty has been ranked 106th in the world in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022 according to new rankings published today (6 April 2022). This is a testament to our cutting-edge research and excellent teaching. 6 April 2022 A summer of Sheffield heritage, designed by you Roots & Futures project team from the Department of Archaeology will help to embed the perspectives of currently underserved communities in the city’s heritage strategy and policy. 29 March 2022 Mozart: Music’s greatest freelancer Research by Professor Simon Keefe from the University of Sheffield’s Department of Music has unearthed a new side to the musician that involves re-working pieces to please all audiences. 21 March 2022 The Ukraine War: Experts give their views Professor Neil Bermel, Professor of Russian and Slavonic Studies at the University of Sheffield's School of Languages and Cultures, discusses the differences between the Ukrainian and Russian languages. 17 March 2022 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page Next › Last page Last »