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Dan Fauset

I qualified as a solicitor in 2000 and in terms of practice experience I have worked in both private practice and also as an in-house legal adviser in local government. For instance, as part of Manchester City Council's Legal Department I advised the Council on the contracts needed for the 2002 Commonwealth Games.

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Abigail Hackett

Professor of Childhood and Education at Sheffield Hallam University

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Charlotte Coleman

My teaching interests are focused around children’s development, particularly cognitive development, and developmental research methods. I also teach Forensic psychology, focusing particularly on witness evidence and children’s engagement with the law and law services.

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Brian Pine

Senior Lecturer In Accounting And Tax

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Anja Louis

Professor, Sheffield Hallam University

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Julia Sexton

I joined Sheffield Hallam University in 2007 and I teach on BA (Hons) Children and Playwork, BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies and BA (Hons) Childhood Studies

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Christine O'Leary

I am currently Subject Group Leader for the Languages and Cultures subject area, as well as serving on a number of University Committees including the University's Academic Board

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Alice Bullas

Graduate Intern at the Centre for Sports Engineering Research (CSER), specialising in 3D imaging as a method of body measurement and Kinanthropometry.

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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.

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James Cherrington

Jim joined the Academy of Sport and Physical Activity in September 2010 having been a postgraduate researcher at Leeds Metropolitan University where he undertook a visual ethnography of identity, the body and everyday life in basketball. Jim is currently investigating the relationship between mountain biking and the 'wildnerness', with a specific focus on the dynamic between sport, nature and place. He is interested in methodological innovation, both in his work on visual methodologies and in terms of the promotion of creative forms of representation. He is an active researcher in the Academy of Sport, contributing regularly to work around the social impact of sport and leisure.

 

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