Materials science technologist
This degree apprenticeship will give you the understanding of materials engineering across numerous sectors, such as automotive, aerospace, healthcare, defence and energy, to progress as a materials science technologist.
Peter Spence
Currently teaching a number of film theory modules on the BA (Honours) Film and Media Production course, Peter is also an award-winning film-maker whose work has screened widely on the international festival circuit.
Barbara Beard
Barbara Beard has been a senior lecturer in end of life care since 2008
Noemie Soula
Profile for Noemie Soula, Design Researcher at Sheffield Hallam University
Dr Robin Smith
Robin Smith joined Sheffield Hallam as a physics lecturer in August 2017 after completing his PhD in nuclear physics at the University of Birmingham. He is now a Senior Lecturer in Physics and specialises in the fields of nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics, examining the shapes of atomic nuclei and determining the rates of fusion reactions in stars.
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.
Essam Eliwa
Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
Sarah Haywood-Small
Sarah received a BSc (Hons) in Biological Chemistry from Leicester University and a PhD in Cancer Studies from Sheffield University. After completing postdoctoral research at the Universities of Leeds and Sheffield, she was appointed at Sheffield Hallam University in 2009. Her primary research interests involve the role of cell biology and immunotherapy in human disease with significant expertise in immunogenic phenotyping and biomarkers.
James Cherrington
Jim joined the Academy of Sport and Physical Activity in September 2010 having been a postgraduate researcher at Leeds Metropolitan University where he undertook a visual ethnography of identity, the body and everyday life in basketball. Jim is currently investigating the relationship between mountain biking and the 'wildnerness', with a specific focus on the dynamic between sport, nature and place. He is interested in methodological innovation, both in his work on visual methodologies and in terms of the promotion of creative forms of representation. He is an active researcher in the Academy of Sport, contributing regularly to work around the social impact of sport and leisure.