Sheffield law firm Best Solicitors is sponsoring a major new event for St Luke's Hospice.
The impact of Brexit on Sheffield City Region businesses will be debated against the backdrop of the latest Quarterly Economic Survey results on Tuesday 12 July at Ringwood Hall Hotel, Chesterfield.
Sheffield-based Westfield Health is supporting two local charities by helping them access the latest smart technology for healthcare.
Novel function uncovered for the C9orf72 protein that is linked to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) Groundbreaking research could pave the way to for potential future drug development Scientists from the University of Sheffield have discovered a novel function of the C9orf72 protein which is linked to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) - giving a new insight into the most common genetic cause of the degenerative diseases.
Henry Dickinson Buys Historic Yorkshire Manufacturer Around 50 jobs have been saved at Sheffield-based Kiveton Park Steel after the business was bought out of administration.
TIMINGS 8:00am - Breakfast & registration 8:30am - Meeting commences 9:30am - Approximate close Guests are invited to remain behind after the formal close for coffee and networking SPEAKERS Nigel Brewster, deputy chair, Sheffield City Region LEP Cllr John Burrows, deputy chair, Sheffield City Region Combined Authority Paul Houghton, LEP board member EVENT INFORMATION The local authorities across the Sheffield City Region have agreed a devolution deal to bring major decision-making to the region with much greater accountability to those who live and work here.
A Sheffield recycling firm has nearly doubled its turnover and is hiring more staff as a result of a growth strategy based on a 'friendly, local approach' to business.
South Yorkshire's Lord-Lieutenant has visited the £10 million UTC Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park campus to see the construction progress being made.
Speakers and delegates at the annual conference of the UK's foremost international student body, the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA), reaffirmed their solidarity with the international academic community yesterday (30 June 2016), in spite of last week's EU referendum result.