Jordan Beaumont
Lecturer in Food and Nutrition
Professor Antonio Feteira
Prof Antonio Feteira is a Professor within the Materials and Engineering Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University.
Lixin Cheng
Dr Cheng joined Sheffield Hallam University in January 2016. He is dedicated to developing the chemical engineering programme and contributing to teaching several core chemical engineering modules. His teaching interest includes Introduction to Transport Phenomena, Advanced Transport processes, Unit Operations and Separation Processes and Design and Commission Group Projects and Research Projects etc. He is very active in developing interdisciplinary research subjects such as multiphase flow and heat transfer, enhanced heat transfer, advanced chemical engineering processes, oil and gas engineering, subsea technology, carbon capture and storage, energy saving and sustainable energy etc.
Dr Richard White
I am currently employed as a Reader in Human Geography. I joined Sheffield Hallam University as a Lecturer in Economic Geography in 2006, and was the Course Leader for the BA (Hons) Human Geography degree between 2013-2015.
Esther Johnson
I am an artist and filmmaker working with moving image, audio and photography. I was awarded an MA from the Royal College of Art, London, and am a Fellow of The Higher Education Academy. In 2012 I won the Philip Leverhulme Prize for Visual and Performing Arts for young scholars.
Plasma and surface engineering
PhD applications are welcomed from candidates wishing to conduct research on plasma and surface engineering in the National High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering (HIPIMS) Technology Centre.
Degree apprenticeships produce our future leaders
We spoke to Liam Burditt, Head of Learning and Development, about our longstanding partnership to provide opportunities for degree apprentices.
Selection event for BA (Honours) English Language
Frequently asked questions about the selection event for BA (Honours) English Language at Sheffield Hallam University
Resources
Resources available for people on the spectrum through Sheffield Hallam University's Autism Centre