“I recommend studying this course because of the unique opportunities it provides.”
Emilie is a second-year student on our Festival and Entertainment Management degree course, she took the opportunity to work for Ticketmaster and supported some of the UK’s biggest festivals and concerts.
Mathematical Modelling and Analysis of a Height Safety System
Cable Safe approached us via the Sheffield Innovation Programme (SIP) with a request to determine the stability and strength characteristics of a new outdoor safety system that it was developing for a client, as well as to conduct detailed analysis on an existing system.
Glaze Testing for a Ceramic Artist
Sarah approached the Materials and Engineering Research Institute here at Sheffield Hallam University because she was experiencing less than optimal results with the glaze that she was using in her ceramic work.
Loss, Grief and Bereavement
Explore theories, models, and evidence-based approaches to loss, grief, and bereavement. Develop skills in compassionate, culturally sensitive support, reflective practice, and organisational strategies when supporting people experiencing loss and grief.
Early Intervention in Child, Young People and Family Mental Health
This module explores factors in childhood and youth which contribute to emotional wellbeing and mental health within families.
Complex Symptom Management in Supportive Oncology
Develop advanced knowledge of complex symptom management in oncology, integrating patient-centred, evidence-based approaches and multidisciplinary strategies to improve quality of life for people affected by cancer.
Palliative and End of Life Care in Oncology
Develop expertise in holistic, evidence-informed palliative and end-of-life oncology care. Critically appraise ethical, cultural, and psychosocial dimensions, synthesise research, and propose reflective, evidence-based improvements.
Helping a local business go global
Maxons have been making sweets in Sheffield since 1885. With our help, they have been able to develop an exciting new brand for a global market.
Friction and wear testing facilities
The tribometer is applied to evaluate the friction and wear properties of various materials, such as hard coatings, hardened metals and ceramics, soft and solid lubricant materials.
'Being selected for a scholarship is truly a proud moment.'
Manoj Bhojraj Aswani from India, currently studies Global MBA on a Transform Together Scholarship