Caroline Millman
Senior Lecturer
Dr Jonathan Gorst
Jonathan is a Principal Lecturer at Sheffield Business School, where he lectures in the areas of Quality Management, Supply Management and Logistics.
Mayur Ranchordas
Mayur is a senior lecturer in sport nutrition and exercise physiology and has been working at Sheffield Hallam since 2004. Mayur is an active researcher and is currently working with the Professional Game Match Officials and professional footballers.
Dr Stephane Lalanne
Teacher on Undergraduate programme (EU Law), Post-graduate programme (LLM International Commercial Law).
Harriet Earle
I joined the Department of Humanities as a Lecturer in English and Creative Writing in 2017. My research focuses on representations of violence and trauma in visual culture, especially comics.
Girish Ramchandani
Girish has a PhD in event impact evaluation and is a Social Return on Investment (SROI) practitioner. He has undertaken numerous economic and social impact assessments of major sporting and cultural events and has experience of using SROI in sport and education contexts. He also has a keen interest in examining elite sport performance.
Louise Turner
Dr Louise Turner is a Senior Lecturer in Exercise Physiology and Nutrition within the Academy of Sport and Physical Activity at Sheffield Hallam University
Janette Hurst
Janette Hurst is a Senior Lecturer in the Organisational Behavior and Human Resource Management Subject Group in the Department of Management.
Kerry Griffiths
Kerry joined SIRC in April 2013. She has a PhD in Sociology, and an MA in Sociological Research Methods, with substantial experience in a range of both qualitative and quantitative methods of research. She also has an MSc in Sport Management from Sheffield Hallam University. Kerry's particular areas of research interest include understanding participation in sport, including barriers to participation and participation in minority groups, particularly women and girls; the outcomes of sport, including the physical and the social outcomes, such as the development of identity and community through sport; and the health and fitness industry, including new trends in fitness practices.
Ben Willis
Ben is a Research Fellow with 10 years of research experience. His research interests are focused around the broader dimensions of education, particularly in relation to children and younger people's health/wellbeing