How two Hallam graduates are helping women to work
Our coaching and mentoring courses provide real-world results. Emma Shute and Jenny Pollock started their own professional development company for women.
Our degree apprenticeship is helping SYSTRA stay ahead of industry trends
We spoke to Lorraine West, Corporate Image Coordinator at SYSTRA, to find out how degree apprenticeships have benefitted their business.
Anthony Lynn
Senior Lecturer I am the course leader for MSc Nutrition with Public Health Management course. I have an undergraduate degree and PhD in nutrition.
Shawna McCoy
Law and Criminology Departmental Quality Lead and Criminology Group Leader
Sue Beckingham
I am an Associate Professor and a Learning, Teaching, Assessment and Quality Lead in the School of Computing and Digital Technologies. In addition to teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, I have an academic development leadership role where I provide support and guidance relating to learning, teaching and assessment.
“My law masters allowed me to work on players contracts in the football transfer window.”
International Sports Law in Practice Graduate, Eleanor Dobson, is the Club Secretary and Legal Counsel at Barnsley Football Club. She shares how her university experience has aided her professional development.
“The mentoring was enlightening and inspiring. I really benefited from my mentor's insight and experience.”
Neda Arifi is Business Development Director at Evident, a company that certifies the world’s clean economy, empowering businesses and governments to make climate claims with confidence.
Joe Miller
Joe is a PhD student within the Sport and Human Performance Research Group
Digital industries in Yorkshire and Humber set to double in size
Employment in digital industries across Yorkshire and Humber is expected to nearly double in size by 2022, according to research commissioned by Sheffield Hallam University
Anna Rudkin
Staff profile for Anna Rudkin, Senior Lecturer In Law at Sheffield Hallam University