Daniel Connell
Staff profile for Daniel Connell, Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
Jamie Caine
Jamie is a thought leader and one of the leading contemporary researchers for the subject of strategy and strategy adoption. From market analysis, design, development, implementation and continuous improvement of the strategy; he masters the entire strategy lifecycle in both theory and practice. He was one of the driving forces behind describing the strategy lifecycle now used by organisations and in academia. Jamie is Course Leader for IT with Business studies. On bachelor and masters level his teaching includes information systems, business architecture and strategy transformation.
Jane Blohm
My teaching practice focuses on enabling students to discover and develop an independent voice and position in the fashion arena, and become critically aware, mindful practitioners
Shingairai Masango
Dr Shinga Masango is a senior lecturer in International Business at Sheffield Hallam University and the Yorkshire (Y) Accelerator Lead
Cybersecurity and edge system protection
The SHU Cyber research team aims to protect interconnected devices, network systems and services from any form of cyber-threats by providing innovative security and privacy solutions in this era of industrial 4.0
Research Degrees in the Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre
In the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014 staff from the BMRC were returned in the Biological Sciences unit of assessment (UoA5). Sheffield Hallam was the second highest ranking modern university in this UoA with 46% of our research being rated as world leading or internationally excellent (4* or 3*).
Ning Wang
Dr Ning Wang is an Associate Professor in Robotics and AI, and a Transforming Lives Fellow at the Department of Computing. She received the Ph.D. degree in Electronics Engineering at The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2011.
Dr Samantha Giove
Dr Sam Giove is Head of Student Engagement and Employment at Sheffield Business School.
Research degrees in Sport and Physical Activity
Our innovative and applied research is funded through research councils and charities grants, in addition to investment from companies and organisations in the sport and physical activity industry.
SEM Analysis of a Catalytic Product
Catal International has interacted with Sheffield Hallam University for many years with great success, so when the company needed to refine one of its catalytic products in order to prepare for increasingly rigorous EU HSE regulations, it didn’t hesitate to approach us to see how we might be able to help.