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The University of Sheffield (informally Sheffield University [7] [8] or TUOS) [9] [10] is a public research university in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Its history traces back to the foundation of Sheffield Medical School in 1828, Firth College in 1879 and Sheffield Technical School in 1884. [ 1 ]
Pages in category "University of Sheffield" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
B. George Bacon (physicist) Ernst Badian; James Black Baillie; Graeme Barker; Percy Barnett; John C. Barrett; Mary Beaudry; Harold Beeley; David Beerling; David Bell (philosopher)
Firth Court, the university's main administrative block, viewed from Weston Park. The Western Bank Campus is the main campus of the University of Sheffield. [1] [2] It lies one mile to the west of Sheffield city centre and is bounded by Upper Hanover Street to the east, Glossop Road to the south, Clarkson Street to the west, and Winter Street to the north. [3]
A key part of this collaboration is Sheffield Hallam University's £14 million Advanced Well-being Research Centre (AWRC), which was established along similar lines to the University of Sheffield's Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre's (AMRC's). [202] The site also includes teaching facilities, a stadium and research & innovation facilities ...
Firth Court is a Grade II listed Edwardian red-brick building that forms part of the Western Bank Campus of the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. Located on the northern side of Western Bank, it is the main administrative centre for the university and also houses the Departments of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology and Biomedical Science.
In November 2013, for the first time in history, the Court of Appeal had an all-Sheffield alumni bench. The judges sitting were Lord Justice Maurice Kay (LLB Law, 1964; PhD Law, 1971 and Hon LLD, 2003), Lady Justice Anne Rafferty (LLB Law, 1971 and Hon LLD, 2005) and Lady Justice Julia Macur (LLB Law, 1978). [ 4 ]
The department opened in 1964 as a library school, becoming only the second university-based department in the UK. [2] Since then, like many information science departments it has grown to encompass teaching and research in cheminformatics , educational informatics, health informatics , information retrieval , information systems , knowledge ...