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Juice is highlighted as an example of best practice in a Public Health England report
Juice Health and Wellbeing has been featured as a case study in RAND Europe’s report for Public Health England: Promising practices for health and wellbeing at work.
Categorised under: Staff and Health and wellbeing
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Claire Cosset wins Business Administration Apprentice of the Year
Claire Cosset, an apprentice Support Assistant in HR, has won Business Administration Apprentice of the Year in Sheffield City Council’s Apprenticeship Awards 2018.
Categorised under: Apprenticeships and Staff
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Cyber Security Update
Cyber attacks are become increasingly sophisticated and it is therefore vital that everyone plays their part in reducing the risks to our University. See the latest information from CiCS on how to reduce the risk.
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Join the Sheffield 10K Scanner team
Are you looking for a physical challenge? Maybe you’re an experienced runner and looking to get back into the running scene or you’ve never run a 10K before. Now is your chance to tackle the Sheffield 10K and raise money for the Sheffield Scanner.
Categorised under: Staff, Events and Health and wellbeing
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Opportunity to become a workplace mediator
The University is looking to increase the number of qualified mediators available to assist with workplace mediation. Find out how you can train to become a workplace mediator.
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Clearing and Adjustment: helping students make the right choice
With Clearing and Adjustment just a week away on Thursday 16 August, teams across the University are gearing up to deliver this vital service to student applicants, to help them make the right choice for their future.
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Explore Kaltura: How the hairdresser made history
We are committed to sharing some of the best content from Kaltura with colleagues across the University. Join Dr Seán Williams from our School of Languages and Cultures for a fascinating insight into representations of the hairdresser through history.
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A Part of Sheffield: celebrating the contribution of our non-UK EU colleagues
The photography exhibition celebrates our non-UK EU colleagues who have made a life and home in Sheffield. The photographs show staff at work and in the places they care about in Sheffield. Visit the exhibition in Jessop West and the Diamond.
Categorised under: Staff, International and EU Referendum
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Introducing myJobshop: your one-stop portal for hiring students
A new portal for managing casual student work is being rolled out across our University, and if you’re a hiring manager you can sign up now. Here’s everything you need to know about myJobshop.
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Congratulations to Professor Sarah Baker for receiving a 2018 Distinguished Scientist Award
Professor Sarah Baker, Chair in Psychology as applied to Dentistry, has been awarded the 2018 Distinguished Scientist Award for Behavioural, Epidemiologic and Health Services Research by the International Association of Dental Research (IADR).
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Professor Steve Armes FRS awarded Royal Society Prize
Congratulations to Professor Steve Armes FRS, from our Department of Chemistry, who has been awarded the Royal Society Armourers & Brasiers' Company Prize 2018.
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Dr Tom Anderson shortlisted for prestigious international fiction prize
Dr Tom Anderson from our Department of Chemistry has been nominated for the Sidewise Awards for Alternate History. The awards recognise the best in alternate history fiction from English language writers from around the world.
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World-leading cancer researcher joins our University
World-leading cancer researcher, Professor Thomas Helleday from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, has joined the Department of Oncology and Metabolism University to help to further accelerate translational cancer research.
Categorised under: Research, Announcements and Staff
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Professor Angie Hobbs named judge on the Man Booker International prize
Professor Angie Hobbs from our Department of Philosophy has been chosen as one of five judges on the 2019 Man Booker International Prize, one of the most prestigious literary prizes in the world.
Categorised under: Announcements, Staff and International
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Explore Kaltura: The power of storytelling
We are committed to sharing some of the best content from Kaltura with colleagues across the University. Join Dr Jane Hodson from our School of English and storyteller Tim Ralphs as they explain Tales From The Ivory Tower, a unique project helping our academics and PhD students to harness the power of stories and share their innovative research.