Centre for Corrosion Technology
The Centre for Corrosion Technology (CCT) was founded by its Director, Professor Robert Akid, in 1996 to provide research and business support expertise concerning the implication of materials operating within corrosive environments.
Microscope imaging
In microscope applications, many of the imaging and vision techniques that are generally applied in industrial macro-environments are not suitable because of several constraints imposed by the micro-environment
Understanding the failure mechanisms of coatings on contaminated steel substrates
The project will determine the method by which coatings on contaminated surfaces fail through the development of protocols
Health and social care
In a world of change and pressured resources, balancing improved patient outcomes with value for money is where Sheffield Hallam University excel
Jessica Benson Egglenton
Understanding higher education inequalities in England: Policy discourses and lived experiences of white, working-class girls.
Understanding and overcoming the challenges of targeting students from under-represented and disadvantaged ethnic backgrounds
Research shows that there are persistent and significant disparities in the participation rates, retention and outcomes of students from different minority ethnic backgrounds in higher education.
Integrated Clinical Academic Programme Internship Scheme
Integrated Clinical Academic Programme Internship Scheme
Sarah Kate Smith
Research Fellow
Dr Helen Humphreys
Helen is a researcher exploring the role of physical activity in health and wellbeing.
White Rose Social Sciences Doctoral Training Partnership (WRDTP) studentships
White Rose Social Sciences Doctoral Training Partnership studentships.