Institution Profile

Sheffield Hallam University, UK

UK’s sixth largest university with an enrolment of 30,000 including 3,000 international students from 120 countries, Sheffield Hallam University (SHU, estb.1992) offers more than 610 full-time undergraduate, postgrad, part-time and distance learning programmes across four faculties, and has established a global reputation as one of Britain’s most liberal and outwardly-oriented universities.

Spread across two campuses in the northern city of Sheffield (pop. 500,000), SHU is specially reputed for its bachelors and Masters study progra-mmes in sports education covering sports business management, sports injury management, sports engineering, sports and exercise science and physical activity for health. Moreover with its 30 advanced research centres, SHU’s 12 subject areas — art and design, English, education, mathematics, psychology, molecular biosciences, teacher training, sports and tourism, etc — were all ranked excellent by the National Assessment Body recently. And for the high quality of its international student support services, SHU was recently ranked No.1 in the UK by the International Student Barometer.

Its research excellence and wide academic menu apart, SHU’s close links with industry ensure that its study programmes provide the skills and knowledge required for career success. “We have a long history of commitment to employa-bility and attach great importance to responding to employer needs. We routinely interact with employers and professional bodies, and consider their views when we plan new courses and update exist-ing ones. Many of our degree programmes are sandwich courses. These are four year programmes which offer a full-year paid work experience. Even our three year courses have a more flexible approach and some build periods of work experience into study programmes. This work experience means that you start your working life with a distinct advantage,” says a university spokesperson.

SHU traces its roots to the Sheffield School of Design, promoted in 1843, which built itself a reputation as one of Britain’s top schools of art and design. In 1969 the Sheffield School of Art and Design and the city’s College of Technology merged to become the Sheffield Polytechnic. In 1976 the polytechnic was renamed Sheffield City Polytechnic when it absorbed the city’s two teacher training colleges. In 1992, the City Polytechnic was conferred the right to award its own degrees and renamed Sheffield Hallam University.

Sheffield. Sited in scenic South Yorkshire, Sheffield is UK’s fourth largest city and winner of the destination of the year award of International Confex 2008. One third of Sheffield lies within the scenic Peak District National Park, a natural reserve which attracts more visitors than any other national park in Britain. In addition Sheffield hosts over 50 parks and 150 woodlands, making it Britain’s greenest city in its own right. Also widely reputed as the epicentre of British sports, it boasts fancied sports teams such as Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United football clubs.

With a cost of living arguably amongst the lowest — around 40 percent lower than the national average — in the UK, it’s not surprising that the city hosts a student population of over 50,000. Shopping and nightlife are exciting with the city hosting shopping complexes, restaurants, pubs, bars and nightclubs. London is two and a half hours by rail while Manchester and Leeds are an hour distant.

Campus facilities. SHU is spread across two locations in the city. The City campus is located in the heart of Sheffield, a two minute walk from the railway, bus and coach stations. At the centre of the City campus is its spectacular Atrium, which houses cafes, seating areas and a retail store. Next door is the Adsetts Learning Centre, one of the country’s most advanced library and learning centres, providing access to thousands of print and online resources. Last year, the university inaugurated its spanking new Arundel Building, housing the education faculty and Furnival Building, hosting the media, communications and computing schools.

The university’s Collegiate Crescent Campus is sited two miles from the city centre in a  leafy suburb which boasts splendid Victorian buildings as well as modern lecture halls and laboratories. The showpiece of Crescent campus is the £13 million (Rs.104 crore) Robert Winston Building, which houses the health and medical faculties.

Both campuses are well equipped with a wide range of food outlets, shops, learning areas, social spaces and bars for students to socialise or work on group projects. Sports facilities include multi-use floodlit games areas, gymnasium, movement and dance studio, tennis and squash courts, soccer pitches, indoor cricket schools, outdoor cricket grounds and sports hall. Moreover over 40 societies and cultural organisations conduct events year round for students.

Admission. Entry into all undergraduate study programmes in the UK is managed by the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). Foreign students are required to apply online through the UCAS website www.ucas.com. The university’s UCAS code is SHU and number S21. The minimum eligibility criterion for admission into SHU’s undergrad programmes is successful completion of class XII/ Plus Two. Additionally, foreign students have to show proof of proficiency in the English language. An IELTS score of 6 and/or TOEFL score of 550 is acceptable. For postgraduate programmes, students must apply directly to the university’s admission office. The minimum eligibility criterion is a first class bachelor’s degree.

For further information contact the Admissions Office, Sheffield Hallam University, City campus, Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB, United Kingdom. Tel: +44 114 225 5555. E-mail: admissions@ shu.ac.uk; website: www.shu.ac.uk; or SHU’s India office (Tel: 011 23706239).

Accommodation. First-year students are guaranteed a place in university owned accommodation which includes catered halls of residences and self-catered university-managed residences. The catered halls are sited in the Collegiate Crescent campus and provide private study bedrooms and use of shared kitchen and bathroom facilities. University-managed residences are located within walking distance of the campuses and offer single and double study bedrooms, shared kitchens and bathrooms. Moreover a wide variety of self-catered partnership properties — allocated by the university but owned/managed by private landlords — are available in popular student areas.

Degree programmes. SHU offers more than 610 undergraduate and postgraduate (full-time and part-time) study programmes across four faculties (see box).

Scholastic options at Sheffield Hallam

Sheffield Hallam offers a wide range of full-time undergraduate and postgrad, and part-time and distance learning programmes. The four faculties include:

Faculty of Arts, Computing, Engineering and Sciences. Art and design; business systems and IT; communication and media; computers and computing; engineering and technology; mathematics and statistics; multimedia and internet

Faculty of Development and Society. Built environment; counseling; criminology and community justice; education; English; environment; film, theatre and performance; forensics; geography; history; law; planning, regeneration and housing; psychology; social sciences

Faculty of Health and Wellbeing. Biosciences; diagnostic radiography; nursing and midwifery; occupational therapy; operating department practitioners; paramedic studies; physiotherapy; radiotherapy and oncology; social work and sport and active lifestyles

Sheffield Business School. Business and management; facilities management; finance; food and nutrition; language and culture; tourism, hospitality and leisure

Tuition fees (per year): £8,700-11,400
Living expenses: £6,700

NB: £=Rs.80

Summiya Yasmeen