Robert Stevens
Robert is a senior lecturer in Geography and Planning at Sheffield Hallam. He has a cross-disciplinary academic background in Economics, Political Science, Geography and Urban Planning.
Zoe Rodgers
Associate Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
Bruno Lot Tanko
Bruno Lot Tanko
Richard Lynch
Leading modules in work-related learning and crime prevention. Course leader for the Criminal Justice Practice (Policing studies) top-up degree. Scholarly and research work in education, drugs and policy issues.
Elizabeth Sanderson
Elizabeth is a Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research where she is a member of both the housing and the data and policy teams
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.
Louisa Cadman
Senior Lecturer in Human Geography
Jane Tattersall
Currently a Principal Lecturer and Course Leader at Sheffield Business School, with more than 20 years of business experience before pursuing an academic career.
Marjory Da Costa Abreu
Staff profile for Marjory Da Costa Abreu, PhD, MPhil, BSc, SFHEA, Associate Professor in Ethical Artificial Intelligence and Transforming Lives Fellow
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