Claire Wolstenholme
Claire Wolstenholme joined the Centre for Education and Inclusion Research in May 2006, with a background in psychology. Her interests include social and educational policy, social inclusion and the wider aspects of education, including pupil wellbeing. Claire has a particular interest in PSHE in schools
Stephen Green
Dr Stephen Green is a Research Fellow at CRESR. He specialises in housing policy and practice, and is particularly interested in the function and operation of the Private Rented Sector (PRS) in the UK
Dr Anna Myers
Anna’s main role is to evaluate the Public Health England Moving Healthcare Professionals Programme, which aims to embed physical activity within primary and secondary care.
Smart Computing Showcase
On March 27, 2025, the Smart Computing Showcase, part of the Festival of Computing, celebrated MSc students’ innovation. It featured 40 research posters across computing disciplines like IT Management, AI, and cybersecurity. Students presented work, networked with staff and visitors, and top posters received awards, highlighting the programmes' applied focus.
Obesity experts to lead new £1.5m research into the NHS low calorie diet programme
Health experts at Sheffield Hallam University are to be part of a £1.5million evaluation of the new NHS Low Calorie Diet Programme – which aims to provide targeted support to adults living with obesity and type 2 diabetes.
Sheffield Hallam appoints new Pro Vice-Chancellor
Sheffield Hallam University has appointed Dr Lisa Mooney as Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation.
BMRC Autumn Newsletter 2016
This newsletter is a brief update of the activities over the last 4-6 months in the Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre
Doctoral Students graduation
On Thursday 23 November 2017, Doctoral Students from the Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre graduated at the Graduation Ceremony held at Sheffield City Hall
MS Frontiers conference, 29/30 June 2015
Multiple sclerosis research spans many different disciplines and involves a wide range of dedicated health professionals
Adam Kennerley
Adam is a PhD student within the Sports Engineering Research Group