Madhumita Pandey
Dr Madhumita Pandey Senior Lecturer in Criminology Internationalisation Lead Sheffield Hallam University staff profile.
Alice Johnson
Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry, Sheffield Hallam University
Chris Hudson
Senior Research Fellow in the Sports Engineering Research Centre, specialising in the development of software for Olympic and Paralympic sports.
Ellen Bennett
Ellen is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Regional, Economic and Social Research at Sheffield Hallam, with research expertise in the voluntary sector, public services and state-voluntary sector relationships
Dr Helen Humphreys
Helen is a researcher exploring the role of physical activity in health and wellbeing.
Hanna Leahy
Hanna's main role is as the business development manager for the Y&H-AHSN project, which aims to improve population health through the provision of workplace wellbeing expertise for external clients
Robert Appleyard
Here at Sheffield Hallam I am a senior lecturer and I have been employed here since 1998 and teach physics, radiotherapy technology, imaging in radiotherapy, research methods and supervise BSc and MSc dissertation students.
Ben Brewster
I'm currently working as a researcher with CENTRIC (Centre of Excellence in Terrorism, Resilience, Intelligence and Organised Crime Research) inside CCRC. Primarily, my research interests fall somewhere between the information systems side of computing, knowledge management, and criminology. Of particular interest is the intersection and application of these disciplines within the security domain. In this regard, I am currently studying towards a PhD triangulating these interests in relation to their application in intelligence-led initiatives to combat Human Trafficking by the police, with the ultimate objective of developing a target operating model of effective practice for knowledge and intelligence management.
Stephen Magowan
He is course leader for the Extended Degree Engineering and Mathematics where he works with stakeholders to ensure a positive student experience and that the foundation blocks are in place for tomorrow's engineers.