Gail Hallewell
Gail joined the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR) as Research and Knowledge Exchange Manager in 2019, moving from the Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI). Prior to joining Sheffield Hallam University, Gail worked in IT for over 15 year providing project support, project planning and management.
Gail Haddock
I teach a wide range of subjects including anatomy and physiology, cell biology and biochemistry.
Future bathroom: A study of user-centred design principles
Download Future Bathroom: A study of user-centred design principles from Sheffield Hallam University's Health and Social Care researchers
MERI Symposium 2019
Material and Engineering Research Institute's 9th annual Symposium held on 20th and 21st May 2019 at Sheffield Hallam University. Students and staff from MERI and the Department of Engineering and Mathematics had the opportunity to get together and discuss current research projects and innovation.
Carolyn Waudby
In addition to modules on the writing and publishing of magazines at undergraduate and postgraduate level, I teach news writing for different platforms
Lifestyle Matters
More investment has been made into research into interventions to prevent mental illness than into those designed to improve mental well-being. This intervention is designed to improve and sustain mental well-being in older adults.
Jackie Hammerton
I have been teaching Physiotherapy at Sheffield Hallam University since 2002 and qualified as a Physiotherapist in London in 1984