SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY
University Location:
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
University Type:
Public University
Year Established:
1843
Basic Overview:
Sheffield Hallam University is located in Sheffield, South Yorkshire in England. This is one of the biggest and the most diverse of the universities in England. The university is sprawled over two locations. They have a city campus that is situated in the city center near the Sheffield Railway Station and the collegiate campus is almost 2 miles away in the Broomhall Estate off Ecclesall Road in south-west Sheffield. They are the 11th biggest university in the UK, out of a total of 167 having 30,815 students, out of which 4,400 are international and 4,494 are the staff. There are 708 courses.
The former names of the university were Sheffield Polytechnic and Sheffield City Polytechnic. The university endowment is 0.52 million Pounds as of 2015. The Chancellor of the university is Helena Kennedy, Baroness Kennedy of the Shaws. The Vice-chancellor is Chris Husbands. Out of the total student strength, 24,455 were undergraduates, as of 2016-2017, and 6,365 were postgraduates. The university is associated with the Association of Commonwealth universities.
University at a glance
Total No. of International Students:
3,359
UG/PG Course Ratio:
1 : 1.12
Endowments Value:
Pound 520,000
No. of Campuses:
2
Yearly Hostel & Meals Expense:
INR 3.7 Lakh
International Students Website:
http://www.shu.ac.uk/international/
World University Ranking – QS 2021
#801 – 1000