Sheffield Hallam University to open capital campus alongside £8bn Brent development

Sheffield Hallam University is set to offer degree-level courses at a new campus site in Northwest London as part of the flagship £8bn Brent Cross Town development.

After being approached with the opportunity to develop Sheffield Hallam’s award-winning applied approach to teaching, learning and research by developer Related Argent and Barnet Council, the University will be the “anchor” higher education partner.

Scheduled to open from 2025/26, and with up to 5,000 students by 2030, The university will offer a small number of key subjects and skills areas that are in high demand in the area, as well as providing opportunities for Hallam’s wider student community, including work-based learning and work experience placements in and around London.

Sheffield Hallam University vice-chancellor, Professor Sir Chris Husbands, commented: “This new opportunity will allow us to build on our strengths in applied teaching, learning, work-based activities, consultancy, research and development.

“We are committed to making our region an even better place for all the communities we serve, which the ongoing major redevelopment of our Sheffield City Centre campus, and our commitments within our Civic University Agreement, clearly demonstrate.

“But we are also a university committed to engaging nationally and globally, and to raising the profile and impact of the city and the region more widely. This new development will create new opportunities for the university community, as well as for local and regional partners.”

Nick Searl, partner at Related Argent, added: “We are delighted to be welcoming Sheffield Hallam University to Brent Cross Town. With its excellent connectivity, commitment to wellness and net zero carbon, plus its 15-minute town centre concept, it makes an ideal location for them to grow their community.

“The University’s commitment is a milestone in the broader evolution of the development, which is gaining significant momentum and attracting an ever-widening group of partners who believe in what we are doing and want to be part of that journey.”

Oliver Coppard, South Yorkshire Mayor, noted: “A Sheffield Hallam campus in London will extend not only the University’s but South Yorkshire’s reach and reputation. It will enable new connections and relationships with business, industry and public services, as well as exciting new opportunities for students and research.

The Brent Cross Town development is a major project that will see significant new office and community spaces and homes directly connected to central London via its own new railway station. When finished, it is expected that up to 50,000 people will live, work and study in what will be one of the UK’s largest net zero town centres.


By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily

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