Highlights of the year
Our outstanding achievements over the past year.
August 2023
We officially opened a new public pocket park, built from recycled and leftover materials, designed to bring nature to the doorstep of the University campus.
Our University was placed top in the Russell Group in the National Student Survey, in which we received the highest positive responses from students about their higher education experience.
September 2023
Along with ºù«Ӱҵ Hallam University, we joined forces with the South Yorkshire Mayor, ºù«Ӱҵ MPs, council leaders and business leaders to pledge support for our international students.
We were once again recognised as one of the best universities in the country for working with businesses, developing IP, commercialising research, and public and community engagement.
October 2023
Following the success of the BetterPoints scheme at our University, the BetterPoints app was launched city-wide in ºù«Ӱҵ, rewarding sustainable travel for more users across the city.
Our scientists identified an evolutionary gateway which helps pneumonia bacteria become resistant to antibiotics.
We announced a pioneering £4 million South Yorkshire Digital Health Hub that will drive development of innovative digital technologies to improve the way diseases are treated and diagnosed.
November 2023
A historic transatlantic flight using 100 per cent Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) took off on 28 November 2023 with the help of our engineers.
We were named a University of Sanctuary in recognition of our support for displaced people.
We launched the new UK Motor Neuron Disease Research Institute, which aims to discover new treatments that could ultimately mean MND becomes a curable condition.
Our most sustainable building, The Wave, was officially opened by Will Hutton, President of the Academy of Social Sciences.
December 2023
Jointly with ºù«Ӱҵ Hallam University, we were awarded outstanding Marketing and Communications Team of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards 2023 for the ºù«Ӱҵ: Your University City campaign.
We were ranked 24th in the world for sustainability, out of more than 1,400 institutions in the 2024 QS World University Rankings, as well as 7th in the UK and 12th in Europe.
We reflected on the 100th anniversary of the UK’s first trial of insulin, which was led by our University in 1923. One hundred years on, ºù«Ӱҵ remains at the forefront of innovative diabetes research today
January 2024
Our biologists discovered that significant evolutionary changes happen gradually as opposed to in dramatic ‘monster’ steps, answering the long-debated question as to how innovations like flight, vision, and the bearing of live offspring came to be
February 2024
The South Yorkshire Digital Health Hub announced investment by Google in health tech research and training to tackle inequalities and upskilling for the region.
March 2024
We were awarded a share of the UK’s biggest-ever investment in engineering doctoral skills to train the next generation of engineers, highly skilled in digital manufacturing.
A new report, commissioned by our University, revealed that ºù«Ӱҵ has retained its position as the real ale capital of the world, with the thriving brewing industry driving tourism and regeneration in the steel city.
April 2024
We were voted University of the Year, Best Students’ Union, and Best Student Life at the Whatuni Student Choice Awards (WUSCAs) 2024.
We were delighted to appoint one of the world’s foremost innovators in bio-inspired AI to lead our new Centre for Machine Intelligence (CMI).
May 2024
Our students developed a new range of video games raising vital funds for UK charities.
A new technical career route, aimed at supporting career progression for technicians and celebrating their vital contributions, was launched at the University
June 2024
Four new research hubs aiming to address the challenge of commercialising early stage research within key areas of manufacturing, such as aerospace, medicines and semiconductors, were launched in collaboration with our academics.
We celebrated 21 inspirational women who have blazed a trail for colleagues and students in a portrait exhibition held at the University.
Our scientists discovered a new piece of the puzzle in understanding why some people are more susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease.
Our students became the first in the UK to launch a liquid-fuelled rocket, breaking a series of UK and European altitude records.
July 2024
We retained our top spot in the Russell Group in the National Student Survey.
Three of our academics were elected Fellows of the British Academy - the highest honour bestowed by the UK’s national academy for the humanities and social sciences.
England footballer Millie Bright was awarded an honorary degree in recognition of her amazing success in the world of women’s football and her place as a key figure in the promotion of women’s sport