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Modern Slavery Statement 2025-2026
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Modern Slavery Statement 2025-2026

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Modern slavery is a crime and a violation of fundamental human rights. It takes various forms, such as human trafficking, forced labour, servitude, and slavery, all of which involve depriving a person of their liberty for personal or commercial gain.

We recognise our duty to take a robust approach in eradicating slavery and human trafficking throughout our supply chains.  This annual statement outlines the steps the University of Sheffield has taken in the last financial year and those we intend to take to address the issues of Modern Slavery in our supply chains.


1. The University’s Organisational Structure and Supply Chains

Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1905, the University of Sheffield is a public research University and an exempt charity under the Charities Act 2006. With a turnover exceeding £845m for the financial year ending July 2025, the University qualifies as a commercial organisation under The Modern Slavery Act 2015 (Transparency in Supply Chains) requiring us to report annually on our efforts to eradicate modern slavery from our supply chain(s).

The University has over 27,000 students, 7,800 staff and strategic partnerships with local, national, and global organisations. Our academic schools are grouped into five faculties:

In addition, the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) is a network of world-leading research and innovation centres collaborating with government agencies to support manufacturing companies globally to drive innovation and sustainability.

Faculties and the AMRC are supported by Professional Services, led by our Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer and Director of Human Resources.

Supply Chains

Our supply chains deliver goods and services that support research, teaching, and operations, including, but not limited to:

The supply chain includes multi-nationals, SMEs and private individuals. We recognise that modern slavery and human trafficking can occur at any level of our supply chain, both domestically and internationally.

The University is a member of the North Eastern Universities Purchasing Consortium (NEUPC), itself a part of the national UK Universities Purchasing Consortia (UKUPC).  These consortia facilitate collaboration on ethical procurement and best practices in tackling modern slavery.

We engage on modern slavery and sustainability issues with the wider university sector through our membership of the British Universities Finance Director’s Group (BUFDG) and representative membership of the national Responsible Procurement Steering Group.

Spending money with a social and ethical conscience, supporting SMEs, focussing on renewable energy, and ensuring the goods and services we are procuring are free from modern slavery and human trafficking are just some of the aspects the University’s Procurement team focuses on.


2. Our Policies

To support our commitment to ensuring modern slavery and human trafficking do not exist in our supply chains, the University maintains and regularly reviews the following policies:

Our terms and conditions require all suppliers to comply with these policies as a condition of their contracts with the University.


3. Due diligence processes

We undertake a structured due diligence process to mitigate Modern Slavery risks, including:


4. Risk assessment, management and training

During the financial year 2025/2026 we will:


5. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

To measure the effectiveness of our work, we will develop and introduce the following KPIs:


Review and approval

This statement is made pursuant to section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and is reviewed annually.  It was approved by the University Executive Board and signed by:

Professor Koen Lamberts\ President and Vice-Chancellor\ For and on behalf of the University of Sheffield\ Statement Date 31 January 2026

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