News News stories 5 June 2025 Dr Susan Oman and Dr Irini Katsirea appointed members of the DCMS College of Experts Dr Susan Oman and Dr Irini Katsirea have been appointed members of the UK Government’s Department of Culture Media & Sport (DCMS) College of Experts to apply innovative scientific methods to support government policy. 5 June 2025 Unpaid carers providing more hours of care than ever, according to new Unpaid Care Dashboard Unpaid carers are now providing more hours of care than ever, according to a new interactive digital dashboard, launched by the Centre for Care at the University of Sheffield. 27 May 2025 ‘It All Starts With Play’ – New National Campaign and APPG on Play in England Researchers from the School of Architecture and Landscape and School of Geography and Planning help launch Play England’s new national strategy at the House of Commons. Search Baby loss exhibition encouraging parental consent to post-mortems Researchers from the Department of Sociological Studies have showcased a national exhibition on baby loss, raising awareness about the role technology plays in understanding infant death. 9 January 2019 To the rhythm of Niger: using radio to empower women in one of the world’s poorest countries “They say everything, in detail, they don’t hide anything, and there is no darkness†9 January 2019 Understanding Alzheimer’s: how chemoinformatics is driving the development of new treatments With nearly 40 million sufferers worldwide and no known cure, Alzheimer’s is rarely far from the headlines, as the world begins to grapple with the effects of an ageing population. 9 January 2019 Breaking the ice: How glacial cycle 22,000 years ago sculpted Britain’s landscape Researchers have mapped how glaciers and glacial lakes once covered Britain and helped to sculpt the landscape 22,000 years ago. 9 January 2019 Children’s wellbeing not negatively affected by living in single parent households, study shows The experience of single parenthood is more common than typically reported – and children’s wellbeing is not negatively affected by living in single parent households – according to a study led by the University of Sheffield. 8 January 2019 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Current page 65 Page 66 Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 … Next page Next › Last page Last »