SERG staff
Learn about the staff members and associate researchers within our Sports Engineering Research Group
Larissa Povey
Dr Larissa Povey is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology and delivers teaching sessions across the undergraduate programme including graduate skills, research methods, social justice, criminal justice policy and professional placements.
Lise Autogena
I am an artist and a researcher. My practice-led research has involved large scale performances, site-specific works, and multimedia installations, usually developed in collaboration with organisations and individuals across many specialist fields. These projects have used custom built technologies and visualisations of global realtime data to explore how the economic, geographic, technological and societal systems we are creating, impact on our human experience and sense of self in the world.
Sheffield Hallam University to evaluate youth crime prevention projects
Sheffield Hallam University has partnered with the Youth Endowment Fund to evaluate a set of projects aimed at stopping children and young people becoming involved in crime.
Evaluation of the Realistic Maths Education programme
Research project investigating whether Realistic Maths Education methods can help Year 7 and Year 8 pupils improve their maths attainment
Thinking through things
This body of research explored attitudes to technology in everyday life and how this insight might be applied to the design of technology to support personal health care.
The B in Philosophy
A long-term research engagement exploring the philosophical agency of live art and articulating shared concerns regarding the use of the body by philosophers and live artists.
Life Café
The Design to Care research led to the development of the Life Café, a product comprising of curated creative activities which enables individuals to engage in conversation about end of life.
Objects in Purgatory
The Campaign for Objects in Purgatory is a creative research project that collects the stories of uncherished gifts, which despite their negative associations for the owner, are still kept
Civic capitals at risk: The fragile foundations of the civic university
Client: Research England | Authors: Julian Dobson and Femi Owolade