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  2. We become a university. In 1992 Sheffield City Polytechnic became Sheffield Hallam University and was given authority, along with other new universities, to award its own degrees.

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  3. In 1969 the Sheffield School of Design merged with the city's College of Technology to form Sheffield Polytechnic. In 1976, Sheffield Polytechnic merged with the city's two teacher training colleges (Sheffield City College and Totley Hall College) and was renamed Sheffield City Polytechnic.

  4. The Sheffield City Polytechnic, owned and administered by the City Council, had, over some twenty years, been a much admired and successful institution serving the educational needs of the region and its students. It had, by 1988, become very large, skilfully led by the Principal John Stoddart, with over 15,000 students.

  5. Sheffield City Polytechnic was a UK government-recognised body that gave awards between 1976 and 1992. Its qualifications are verified by: Sheffield Hallam University Sheffield Hallam University is a UK government-recognised university or college which currently gives degree awards.

  6. In 1976 Sheffield Polytechnic expanded, now named Sheffield City Polytechnic, when it took the city’s two teacher training colleges – one of which was itself founded as long ago as 1902. Finally, in 1992 the City Polytechnic in turn became Sheffield Hallam University.

  7. Jan 21, 2024 · In fact, Sheffield Hallam University only took up its current name in 1992. Before that, it has been named Sheffield Polytechnic since 1969.

  8. In 1976 Sheffield Polytechnic merged with the city's two teacher training colleges (Sheffield City College and Totley Hall College) and was renamed Sheffield City Polytechnic. In 1987 Sheffield City Polytechnic became a founding member of the Northern Consortium.