"Sheffield Hallam careers helped me secure a placement at a multinational pharmaceutical company"
Sophie has used the skills from the biomedicine and health science course to make an impact at a multinational pharmaceutical company whilst on placement.
Melanie Levick-Parkin
My research interests revolve around Design Anthropology, Co-design and other participatory approaches, which I am exploring in relation to projects focusing on heritage, archaeology and cultural tourism, with a feminist, post-colonial lens. My doctorate at the University of Sheffield focuses on female making practices.
Dr Alisha Ali
Alisha is a Principal Lecturer and Hospitality Subject Group Leader at Sheffield Business School. Alisha has completed a Bachelors of Science Degree in Tourism Management, a Masters Degree in Management Studies and a PhD in Tourism which focused on investigating the uses and applications of ICT for sustainable tourism for destinations. She teaches in the areas of innovation, IT, sustainable tourism and hospitality operations. Her research interests are sustainable development, technology applications and impacts for hospitality and tourism, innovation in hospitality and tourism, destination management and online research methods.
Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for Advanced Management
Throughout the module you will be grounded in the safe, effective and informed supply of medication to your individual patient/client group.
New website launched to support family-focused healthcare in UK & Ireland
Covid-19 has seen more families caring for loved ones with acute illnesses and now Sheffield Hallam University has co-designed a new website dedicated to supporting the role of family-focused healthcare in the UK and Ireland.
University launches Centre for Behavioural Science and Applied Psychology
Using behavioural science to tackle public health and policy issues was at the top of the agenda at a conference to mark the official opening of Sheffield Hallam University's new Centre for Behavioural Science and Applied Psychology (CeBSAP).
New research reveals 'pervasive’ nature of gendered online abuse in sport
New research examining gendered online abuse in sport has found that it remains ‘pervasive’, with a report from Sheffield Hallam University and Loughborough University London released ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 kicking off this week
First-of-its-kind study shines a light on the ‘essential contribution’ of GP nurses
A new report from Sonnet Impact and Sheffield Hallam University has laid bare the unique contribution of general practice nurses (GPNs) and the importance of the profession under the NHS Long Term Plan.
Hallam degree apprentice named rail industry’s brightest star
A Sheffield Hallam University degree apprentice has been awarded Young Professional of the Year at the Rail Business Awards 2024. Fran Coult, Supply Chain Apprentice at Alstom, won the award which recognises the most outstanding employee under-35 within the UK rail industry.
Consumer spending by UK golfers increases to £5.1 billion
Spending by golfers in the United Kingdom has grown to £5.1 billion, the equivalent of £964 per adult golfer, according to an independent report from Sheffield Hallam University’s Sport Industry Research Centre (SIRC), funded by The R&A.