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Sheffield women promote equality for International Day of Women and Girls in Science

by joa20lam | Feb 10, 2022 | Education, Top Story - Home Page Lead

Sheffield scientists and a founder of a STEM educational facility have shared how they are actively encouraging young girls and women to focus on STEM subjects, ahead of tomorrow’s events. Founder of ‘Discovery STEM Learning Destination in...

Britain’s first astronaut in space has “almost been forgotten”, says astrophysics professor

by admin | May 20, 2021 | Culture, Education, News

A theoretical astrophysics professor has said that the first Briton in space has “often been forgotten”. Tuesday saw the 30th anniversary of Helen Sharman’s eight day journey to space in which she conducted medical and agricultural research. However, University of...

Britain’s first astronaut in space has “almost been forgotten”, says astrophysics professor

by joa18iaj | May 20, 2021 | Culture, Education, News

A theoretical astrophysics professor has said that the first Briton in space has “often been forgotten”. Tuesday saw the 30th anniversary of Helen Sharman’s eight day journey to space in which she conducted medical and agricultural research. However, University of...

University of Sheffield Medicine students told to resit finals

by admin | May 20, 2021 | Education, News

Medical students at The University of Sheffield have been told they will have to resit their final exam after it was claimed questions were shared on social media. In an email to the second year trainees, the Medical School admitted the mistake which occurred in the...

Proposed cuts to university arts could have knock-on effect on charity

by joa19mb | May 20, 2021 | Education, News

Proposed cuts to the funding of university arts courses have come under criticism by a Sheffield charity. Artworks, an organisation that revolves around learning disabilities and Autism, relies heavily on university students in Sheffield and there is a fear that the...

Students left shocked as archaeology department could close

by joa19rh | May 20, 2021 | Community, Education, News

A devastating blow was delivered to archaeological students at The University Of Sheffield this morning after it was announced their department was at risk of closure. In an email received overnight it was revealed their school, which is ranked fifth in the UK in the...
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