News News stories New digital tool helps police forces identify potential victims of human trafficking A new analytical tool that helps identify potential victims of human trafficking and sexual exploitation is helping police forces across the UK work to get justice for victims. 18 September 2025 School of Information, Journalism and Communication host ECREA Radio and Sound Conference 2025 Titled “Cog in a Wheel? Radio and Sound in the Changing Mediascape,” the event will bring together scholars and practitioners to take a fresh look at how radio has evolved—and continues to evolve—within today’s fast-moving global media landscape. 8 September 2025 Tim Herrick receives prestigious UK teaching excellence award The 2025 winners of higher education's most prestigious UK teaching excellence awards have been announced by Advance HE with Dr Tim Herrick recognised for his outstanding contribution to excellent teaching in higher education. 14 August 2025 Knowledge Exchange and Impact Award winners announced Colleagues across Social Sciences were among those honoured for their exceptional achievements and the far-reaching impact of their collaborations in the University's second annual Knowledge Exchange and Impact Awards. 9 July 2025 Search NIHR School for Social Care Research launch event You are warmly invited to join us to find out more about upcoming School for Social Care Research plans, our timeline of project calls and other opportunities. 5 February 2025 Dr Louise Kay wins British Educational Research Journal Editors’ Choice Award 2024 Her paper was judged as theoretically and methodologically strong and interesting. Editors said 'it has a good potential to have an impact on policy/practice in early childhood education'. 4 February 2025 Fewer journalists are training to be court reporters – that’s a problem for justice Polly Rippon discusses the decline in specialist court reporting, for The Conversation. 15 January 2025 | Published by The Conversation New research reveals where in Great Britain people with a disability find it hardest to be in employment The five areas in Great Britain where disabled people are least likely to be in employment compared with non-disabled people have been revealed in a new report from the University of Sheffield. 19 December 2024 Improving the evidence base for adult social care The Faculty of Social Sciences and the Faculty of Health have, in partnership, been invited to become a member of the School for Social Care Research (SSCR). 18 December 2024 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 … Next page Next › Last page Last »