Ian Woolsey
Former Faculty Research Fellow: College of Social Sciences and Arts. Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Sheffield Hallam awarded six-figure UKRI funding to grow artificial robot mind
Sheffield Hallam University has received more than £200k to create an artificial mind for robots that ‘grows up’ like a child’s brain, as part of a UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) New Horizons initiative grant.
Sheffield Hallam partners with Europol to tackle cybercrime and terrorism
Sheffield Hallam partners with Europol to tackle cybercrime and terrorism
Consumer spending by UK golfers increases to £5.1 billion
Spending by golfers in the United Kingdom has grown to £5.1 billion, the equivalent of £964 per adult golfer, according to an independent report from Sheffield Hallam University’s Sport Industry Research Centre (SIRC), funded by The R&A.
Jennifer Smith Maguire
Jennifer Smith Maguire is the Associate Dean for Research and Innovation, College of Business, Technology and Engineering and Professor of Cultural Production and Consumption at Sheffield Hallam University.
Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
The Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice is a thought leader in the effort to address forced labour worldwide. We support community partners addressing modern slavery internationally and in the UK through our research, clinics, and consultation.
Revitalising place through interdisciplinary art practice at a time of environmental change
Harriet Tarlo worked with colleagues at the University of Leeds to create place-based practice research projects in Northeast Lincolnshire to benefit local people, community groups and creative practitioner
Evaluation of the South Yorkshire Social Infrastructure Programme - Report J: Evaluation Framework
Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Peter Wells and Chris Dayson (CRESR) with Rob Macmillan (Third Sector Research Centre, University of Birmingham)
Understanding Personalisation: Implications for third sector infrastructure and their work with organisations on the frontline
Client: Economic and Social Research Council | Authors: Chris Dayson
Outcomes from Making It Work – Lessons and Challenges for Scotland’s Future Employability Services
Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Scottish Centre for Employment Research and CRESR