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 Congratulations to Dr Jennifer Coates for being awarded the prestigious Philip Leverhulme Prize Jennifer has received the £100,000 prize for truly outstanding work on film studies, visual art and Japanese Cultural Studies. 22 October 2021 The aesthetics of drone warfare Dr Beryl Pong from The University of Sheffield School of English, shares her research on artistic interpretations of drones following her BA Rising Star Engagement Award. 14 October 2021 | Published by The British Academy Coming home... people of Sheffield invited to submit artwork for exhibition on experiences of home now, and in the future Being Human Festival returns to University of Sheffield this year with an event designed to bring the city together with creativity. 16 September 2021 Ian Panter, Head of Conservation York Archaeological Trust with the coffin. Image credit: York Archaeological Trust Rare early Bronze Age log coffin discovered on Lincolnshire golf course An early Bronze Age log coffin containing the remains of a man buried with an axe thought to date from 4,000 years ago has been discovered accidently on a golf course. 10 September 2021 Concert pianist Imogen Cooper. Credit Sussie Ahlburg. Emotion, energy and hope! Leading light in world of classical music to headline concert season at the University of Sheffield Headlining the new concert season at the University of Sheffield this November will be internationally renowned pianist Imogen Cooper. The concert will be a celebration of the University receiving its All-Steinway School accreditation. 10 September 2021 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page Next › Last page Last »