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[[File:SHU crest.jpg|thumb|University coat of arms]]'''Sheffield Hallam University''' is a university in [[Sheffield]], South Yorkshire. It grew as a merger of several institutions founded from 1843 and was known at one time as '''Sheffield Polytechnic'''. It achieved university status in 1992. | [[File:SHU crest.jpg|thumb|University coat of arms]]'''Sheffield Hallam University''' is a university in [[Sheffield]], South Yorkshire. It grew as a merger of several institutions founded from 1843 and was known at one time as '''Sheffield Polytechnic'''. It achieved university status in 1992. | ||
− | Sheffield Hallam is a [[Stonewall Diversity Champion]] and | + | Sheffield Hallam is a [[Stonewall Diversity Champion]] and one of only six universities to achieve 10 out of 10 in [[Stonewall]]'s ''[[Gay by Degree Guide]]'' 2015 which rates gay friendly universities in the UK.<ref>https://www.shu.ac.uk/about-us/equality-and-diversity/lgbt</ref> |
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Revision as of 04:36, 17 November 2017
Sheffield Hallam University is a university in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. It grew as a merger of several institutions founded from 1843 and was known at one time as Sheffield Polytechnic. It achieved university status in 1992.Sheffield Hallam is a Stonewall Diversity Champion and one of only six universities to achieve 10 out of 10 in Stonewall's Gay by Degree Guide 2015 which rates gay friendly universities in the UK.[1]