Home Office call for evidence on Violence Against Women and Girls - recommendations from the Helena Kennedy Centre
Academics and researchers from the Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice contributed a number of recommendations to the Home Officer call for evidence on its Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) Strategy. Read the full submission.
Leading Teams in Turbulent Times
This module critically explores the relationship between effective leadership and the team within complex and evolving health and social care environments.
Community Practitioner Nurse Prescribing (V150)
The aim of this course is to prepare you to prescribe safely and effectively from the Nurse Prescribers’ Formulary for Community Practitioners. This programme is aimed at Registered Nurses who work in the community setting but do not hold a Specialist Practice qualification
Principles of Health and Social Care Education
Introduction to contemporary knowledge, skills, and behaviours to teach and facilitate others’ learning effectively. Students will explore a range of educational theories and pedagogies, enabling them to apply these directly within their health or social care setting.
Hallam designed app that keeps UN workers safe in Afghanistan shortlisted for Times Higher award
A life-saving security app developed by Sheffield Hallam University and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has been nominated for a prestigious Times Higher Education award.
Mohammad Rezai
Senior Lecturer in Business Computing, International Student Coordinator for the college and Link Tutor at Sheffield Hallam
Students shadowing work of Tokyo 2020 Olympics Pro Bono Legal Team
LLM International Sports Law in Practice students have been selected to shadow the work of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Pro Bono Legal Team
Frailty Assessment and Management
An introduction to the concepts of Frailty and Frailty syndromes in the older adult.
Chalen Westaby
Chalen received my PhD in Public International Law from the University of Derby and has been teaching at Sheffield Hallam University since 2008. Her PhD focused on the area of international legal history and looked at the development of the customary international law right of self-determination after the Second World War.