Sheffield Hallam University

A third campus at Brent Cross Town in the London Borough of Barnet is expected to open for the 2025–26 academic year.

The day-to-day running was controlled by the local council, whilst the Board of Trade in London appointed the head.

During construction, in February 1962, a tower crane on site collapsed during the Great Sheffield Gale.

[9] Built in a functional 1960s design, it has since been modernised and comprehensively renovated with an atrium linking it to four adjacent buildings.

The new Faculty of Development and Society, with an emphasis on 'people, places and spaces', brought together education, geography, humanities, law, and social sciences.

At the same time, with the intention of further developing research and teaching in the new Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, a new Clinical Academic Group was launched.

The building, which includes teaching spaces and an art gallery has been described as "the impressive new entry point to the campus".

The new college incorporated parts of the old Faculty Science, Technology and Arts (STA) previously known as the Faculty of Arts, Computing, Engineering and Sciences (ACES) College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences (HWLS) Formerly the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing (HWB) Through the research centres a number of spin-off companies have been formed, including: British barrister, broadcaster, and life peer of the House of Lords, Helena Kennedy, was installed as chancellor in a ceremony at Cutlers' Hall on Thursday 26 July 2018.

Sheffield Hallam University
Charles Street building
SHU's Owen Building (left) and Stoddart Building (right), part of the City Campus on Arundel Gate
Collegiate Campus, Sheffield Hallam University
Sheffield Hallam Students' Union
Adsetts Learning Centre
Entrance to Sheffield Hallam University at night
Collegiate Crescent campus