“Sheffield Hallam helped me to get my dream job at Deloitte.”
Jon studied BA (Honours) Business Economics at Sheffield Hallam and he now works as a consultant at Deloitte.
'Practising in a mock courtroom set me up for my career as a barrister'
Tabitha studied LLB (Hons) Law at Sheffield Hallam and is now working as a barrister at Park Square Barristers in Leeds where she practises criminal law and acts as an independent advocate for both the prosecution and defence.
“I’m developing video games on my work placement.”
BSc (Hons) Computer Science for Games student James Smith took a year-long placement as a programmer for video game developer Sumo Digital.
Luke Beardon
In his post as Senior Lecturer in autism Luke runs various courses at different academic levels in autism, including a Masters qualification, while continuing to research and consult in the field of autism
Dr Hajar Razaghi
Profile of Dr Hajar (Helga) Razaghi, Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
Lynne Barker
Lynne is a senior lecturer in Cognitive Neuroscience and conducts research on functional effects of brain trauma, clinical functional measurement and developmental brain morphology
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
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.
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
“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.”