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A groundbreaking trial, to test a device designed to help people regain arm strength after a stroke, is being led by the ...
The arrival of AI systems called large language models (LLMs), like OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot, has been heralded as the start of a new technological era. And they may indeed have significant impacts on ...
A conference fee of £25 for students (£50 for non-students) is payable upon registration (all attendees will be expected to prepare and present a poster). This fee includes attendance to the ...
If you want to study at the University of the Year 2024 (Whatuni Student Choice Awards), ranked 5th in the UK for job prospects (Student Crowd Awards 2024), apply now to start in September 2025. We ...
Tributes from the global scientific community have been paid to a former University of Sheffield lecturer and Nobel prize ...
As the year comes to a close, we want to take a moment to reflect on and celebrate some of our research news stories from 2024. A new way to create synthetic fertilisers from waste by-products, which ...
As the year comes to a close, we want to take a moment to reflect on and celebrate some of our research news stories from 2024. University of Sheffield and Rolls-Royce develop new organisational ...
We’re happy to announce that Professor Damien Lacroix, from the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, has taken on the role of Co-Director of the Insigneo Institute. This has been a ...
As 2024 comes to a close we would like to showcase some highlights from our amazing staff and students from the year. As we reflect on 2024, we're proud to celebrate the outstanding achievements of ...
More than 30,000 pupils from schools across South Yorkshire have completed more than 2.5 million hours of extra-curricular activities as part of the Children’s University in 2024. The Children’s ...
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.