My Dangerous Loverboy
With funding from the UK Human Trafficking Centre (UKHTC), Professor Virginia Heath and Senior Lecturer Steve Sprung created My Dangerous Loverboy, a film and cross-platform media project about sex trafficking
Engineering project could lead to robotic 'guide dogs'
A new project which brings humans and robots together could help firefighters tackle low visibility and, eventually, provide a robotic alternative to guide dogs for visually-impaired people
Miniaturised Cooperative Robots Advancing Towards the Nano Range
The MiCRoN project was awarded on 8 March 2002 under the European Union Information Society Technologies (IST) 5th framework programme. It is a follow-up of the Miniman project.
“I gained practical, hands-on experience that mirrors the expectations of global health jobs.”
“I gained practical, hands-on experience that mirrors the expectations of global health jobs.”
'I found a new passion for developing young athletes like myself.'
BSc Sport and Exercise Science graduate Will Stapleton graduated with first-class honours in 2021. In his current role, Will has been able to utilise his skills and expertise to support the development of future sports stars at the start of their careers.
Evaluation of the Further Mathematics Support Programme and related studies
The Further Mathematics Support Programme (FMSP) was established in 2009 to address the need to increase the participation in Advanced level study of mathematics post-16, including Further Mathematics
Steve Mvalo
Steve Mvalo is currently pursuing a doctorate research with the University of Reading specialising in the applicability of cloud computing learning tools in enabling learners to construct their own knowledge
John Hayes
Since joining Sheffield Hallam University John has been course leader for the BA/MArt Digital Media Production and BA/MArt Games Design courses, as well as Departmental Head of Learning, Teaching and Assessment
Product development
The Centre for Infrastructure Management provides research and development (R&D) expertise to industry (especially SMEs) to develop innovative and novel products which enable the companies to maintain a lead market position.
Dementia and Robots
Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University have been looking into a robotic solution to help people with advancing dementia to maintain safe exercise regimes