Pamela Morrison
Pamela Morrison is a Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University in the Department of Nursing and Midwifery
Professor Elizabeth Laycock
I am a Professor in Stone Conservation as well as Module Leader for the Research Methods and Dissertation Modules delivered to the Construction Project Management, Building Surveying and Quantity Surveying Courses at levels 5 and 6 respectively.
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.
Dr Patricia Day
I am passionate about teaching public health nursing. I have remained in practice as a school nurse and sexual health practitioner whilst teaching at the university. I am interested in teenage health and how to improve it. I have developed my knowledge and skills in psychological approaches to behaviour change. I am proficient in Motivational Interviewing and am a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers.
Calculating the costs and benefits of community projects
Finding new ways to measure the success of government initiatives for disadvantaged communities
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.
Assistant practitioner (health)
Gain a foundation degree while working in health, social, or community care, advancing your career in care.
Heritage research at Sheffield Hallam University
Heritage research at Sheffield Hallam is located mainly in the Humanities Research Centre, which houses English and history, and in the Cultural, Communication and Computing Research Institute.
Miniman
The MINIMAN project concerns the development of a smart microrobot with five degrees of freedom and a size of few centimetres squared
Becoming Carbon Literate
The Climate Emergency: Becoming Carbon Literate