Christopher Hastings
Lecturer on the Paramedic Practice course at Sheffield Hallam University
Michael Charlton
Michael is a member of the Business Operations and Systems (BOS) subject group and teaches across a range of modules in this area, specialising in operations management, systems thinking and project management
Dr Akram Khan invited to garden party at Buckingham Palace
In recognition of his community cohesion work through education and extended dedicated Muslim Chaplaincy Service at Sheffield Hallam University, Senior Lecturer Dr Akram Khan attended the Queen's Garden Party at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday 21 May 2019
New study finds 3D body measures could pave the way to a 'new BMI'
A team of health researchers from Sheffield Hallam University has found that three-dimensional (3D) body imaging technology provides crucial information that cannot be obtained using traditional methods, such as body mass index (BMI)
Consumer spending by UK golfers increases to £5.1 billion
Spending by golfers in the United Kingdom has grown to £5.1 billion, the equivalent of £964 per adult golfer, according to an independent report from Sheffield Hallam University’s Sport Industry Research Centre (SIRC), funded by The R&A.
New report sets out blueprint for assuring quality professional development for teachers
A new blueprint to assure the quality of professional development in teaching through an accreditation system has been published today by the Chartered College of Teaching in partnership with Sheffield Hallam University.
Sheffield anchor institutions call on Chancellor to support ambitious regional vision
The University of Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals have submitted a joint proposal to government for an ambitious £316 million programme to ensure the post-Covid recovery and renewal of the Sheffield City Region.
Experiences of female skateboarders to be explored in new research project
The experiences of female skateboarders, their sense of identity and their place in the skateboarding community are to be studied as part of a new project by researchers at Sheffield Hallam University and Nottingham Trent University (NTU).
First-of-its-kind study will develop VR scenarios to help children overcome social anxiety disorders
Sheffield Hallam University has been awarded £35,000 to develop a platform of home-based immersive virtual reality (VR) scenarios to help alleviate social anxiety disorder (SAD) symptoms amongst children.
New website launched to support family-focused healthcare in UK & Ireland
Covid-19 has seen more families caring for loved ones with acute illnesses and now Sheffield Hallam University has co-designed a new website dedicated to supporting the role of family-focused healthcare in the UK and Ireland.