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University and College Union strike vote today at Sheffield Hallam University

by Harriet Scott | Apr 15, 2024 10:44AM | Live News

University staff in Sheffield are to vote on strike action after cuts have put 225 academic jobs at risk, with up to 80 staff facing compulsory redundancy, according to the University College Union.  The UCU at Sheffield Hallam University labelled the cuts by...
Musical takeover of University Library shines a spotlight on arts and humanities degrees

Musical takeover of University Library shines a spotlight on arts and humanities degrees

by Harriet Scott | Mar 18, 2024 4:45PM | News

A student-led musical showcase in Sheffield’s University Library aimed to promote musical opportunity and clap back at declining investment in arts and humanities funding in education. The Let Them Play event was created as a series of free performances...
Tennis club saved from collapse by parish council funding

Tennis club saved from collapse by parish council funding

by Harriet Scott | Mar 18, 2024 12:44PM | News, Sport

An Ecclesfield tennis club has beaten the odds to survive after “phenomenal” support from the public led to a burst of funding. The £10,000 from Ecclesfield Parish Council was critical to meet the crowdfund target goal of £25,000 needed to ensure Thorncliffe Tennis...
International Women’s Day event a “cultural and diverse celebration of women”

International Women’s Day event a “cultural and diverse celebration of women”

by Harriet Scott | Mar 4, 2024 2:40PM | News

International Women’s Day is on Friday 8 March, today Zest held an event to celebrate women. Zest is a community enterprise based in Upperthorpe which works to tackle local inequalities and works closely to support women in the community.  The event included...
Peak District festival organisers talk plans to grow after being “so close to success” in previous years

Peak District festival organisers talk plans to grow after being “so close to success” in previous years

by Harriet Scott | Mar 4, 2024 12:14PM | News

As the start-up drum and bass festival enters its fifth year, the organisers discuss plans to grow its grass rooted success.   Rosa Festival was set up during lockdown by its seven core organisers who saw a gap for an electronic music festival in the Peak...
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