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Physiotherapist

Gain a degree-level qualification in physiotherapy, while working in a health practice in the UK.

Occupational therapist

This course enables learners to earn a degree in occupational therapy and apply for HCPC registration as occupational therapists.

Selection event for BSc (Honours) Specialist Practice District Nursing

Information about selection events Sheffield Hallam University's BSc (Honours) Specialist Practice District Nursing

Selection event for PgDip/MSc (Honours) Specialist Practice District Nursing

Information about selection events Sheffield Hallam University's PgDip/MSc (Honours) Specialist Practice District Nursing

Rail and rail systems senior engineer

This degree apprenticeship allows you to develop a wide range of skills and knowledge as you build your career within the rail industry.

Chartered town planner

Develop an innovative approach to planning, gaining skills, qualifications and Chartered Planner status while you work.

Materials Analysis

We deliver materials analysis services to all industries which have materials based needs. All services are provided by experts from within Sheffield Hallam University, using a range of state-of-the-art instruments and techniques

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Materials analysis
Consultancy
Ceramics and glass
Materials testing
Metals analysis
Paint analysis and selection
Polymers and composites
Services for business
Staff profiles

Pamela Morrison

Pamela Morrison is a Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University in the Department of Nursing and Midwifery

Staff profiles

Colette Beecher

Colette Qualified as an Occupational Therapist in 1990 and is a Specialist Occupational Therapist in Neurology. Her previous work history has involved working in neuro rehabilitation and community rehabilitation including intermediate care, over a 16 years period. Colette has a specialist interest in cognitive rehabilitation and brain injury. Colette then went on to complete an MSc in Vocational Rehabilitation in 2014 and joined the teaching staff within the Occupational Therapy team at Sheffield Hallam University in 2006. She was also awarded an Inspirational teaching Award in 2014.

Rachel Best

Rachel Best is the Associate Head of School (Midwifery) and Lead Midwife for Education at Sheffield Hallam University.

 

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