Julia Sexton
I joined Sheffield Hallam University in 2007 and I teach on BA (Hons) Children and Playwork, BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies and BA (Hons) Childhood Studies
Dr Amr Saber Algarhi
Staff profile for Dr Amr Saber Algarhi, Course Leader for UG Economics courses at Sheffield Hallam University
The new technology helping curators get creative
Researchers at Design Futures have devised cutting-edge technology to enhance customer and curator experience in museums and heritage sites.
How our placement students are helping UC Build
We interviewed Neil Hennessey, a Director of UC Build, to learn more about his experience working with our placement students in Quantity Surveying and Construction Project Management.
Understanding employment in Britain's seaside towns
Research by Professors Beatty and Fothergill in the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR) has broken new ground by finding new ways to collect and understand the evidence on the people and work available in these coastal areas
Life transforming scholarships make young carers’ dreams come true
A scholarship can change the course of a student's life forever. Donations to the Hallam Fund are supporting students who have overcome significant hurdles just to get to university.
Qualifying as a nurse during the pandemic
Hardship bursary helped ease financial worries for Kayleigh, who’s placement has her joining the frontline
Digital technology solutions specialist
Fast track your career by studying for a specialist postgraduate qualification while earning and applying your learning on-the-job.
New laser cutting machines revolutionise printing process for Rollem
Sheffield-based print company Rollem draws on over 80 years’ experience to create innovative printing solutions for a global market. They design, manufacture, install and maintain machines for the print industry. The application range varies from high quality gaming and playing cards to brochures, lottery tickets, events tickets, coupons and bespoke greetings cards. Approximately 90% of their production is exported, including 60% to a demanding US market.