Robotics and dementia: Design a robot as a companion for people suffering from dementia
The project's aim is to design a companion robot which will move around in a residential area, home or care home.
Pamela Dewis
Pam joined Sheffield Hallam in 2006 and teaches on the BA (Honours) Early Childhood Studies degree
Nazmy Villarroel-Williams
Nazmy Villarroel-Williams, Lecturer in Global Public Health in The Department of Psychology, Sociology and Politics.
Toni Schwarz
I am the Dean for the College of Health Wellbeing and Life Sciences and responsible for the educational and practice provision for all for the UG and PG nurses and midwives who study within the College
Rachel Marsden
I joined the Psychology department at SHU in 2009. I currently teach across both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the areas of Biopsychology, Abnormal and Developmental Psychology.
Helping young asylum seekers pursue a brighter future
Yordanos is one of the young asylum seekers who had to flee her home with her daughter and found sanctuary in the UK.
Qualifying as a nurse during the pandemic
Hardship bursary helped ease financial worries for Kayleigh, who’s placement has her joining the frontline
"I help people to keep their independence"
BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy student Amelia explains why she wanted to study occupational therapy.
Dr Katie Ward
I am an Associate Head in the Institute of Social Sciences and a lecturer in Psychology.
Ross Mallett
I am a senior lecturer in physiotherapy involved with both undergraduate and postgraduate curricula.