Dr David Graham
Staff profile for Dr David Graham, Associate Head Academic Operations and Quality at Sheffield Hallam University
Anna Hall
Anna is a Registered Nutritionist and Course Leader for BSc (Hons) Nutrition Diet and Lifestyle and BSc (Hons) Nutrition and Public Health. She has been a lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University since 2008. Anna has also been involved in a variety of research projects focusing on weight management, behaviour change and physical activity, including programmes such as Small Changes, Be Active, and Moving Forward.
Rachael Woodcock
Senior Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management at Sheffield Business School
Neil Fletcher
Neil is a senior lecturer in Sheffield Business School and has taught corporate governance and ethics around the world, to people from over 30 nations.
Dr Rachel Rundle
I joined the academic team at Hallam in 2008 and have developed teaching expertise in public health nutrition, plus research interests in maternal and infant health, behaviour change and food poverty
ChatGPT can predict future interest rate decisions - new research
A new study by researchers at Sheffield Hallam University demonstrates the ability of large language models like ChatGPT to predict future interest rate decisions by central banks.
New £3m programme launched to support South Yorkshire innovation
The new South Yorkshire Innovation Programme (SYIP) has been officially launched to help regional organisations to innovate, accelerate, and grow.
Sheffield Hallam welcomes first Doncaster cohort to Help to Grow: Management programme
Sheffield Hallam University has welcomed the first cohort of business leaders from Doncaster to the government-funded Help to Grow: Management programme.
Free trading summer school aims to increase diversity in finance careers
Sixteen students have taken part in a fully funded financial markets trading summer school aiming to encourage young people from more diverse backgrounds into careers in the finance and trading sector
Hallam hosts business breakfast to encourage collaboration with industry
Sheffield Business School at Sheffield Hallam University hosted business professionals from across South Yorkshire in an event which brought together research, innovation and industry.