Facilities
Learn about the facilities for the Department of Culture and Media at Sheffield Hallam University
Daniel Williams
Daniel is a PhD student within the Physical Activity, Wellbeing and Public Health Research Group
Physiotherapy clinic
Our physiotherapy clinic is open to students, staff and public at competitive rates. The clinic is run by the physiotherapy team in the College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences, which consists of experienced, qualified physiotherapists, and musculoskeletal and sports injury specialists.
Jim Emery
Jim Emery is a PhD student within the Centre for Sports Engineering Research, specialising in footwear traction
Lee Rowley
Lee Rowley is a part-time PhD student aiming to investigate and evaluate the biomechanical performance parameters related to first hurdle step strategy in the 110m sprint hurdles.
Talented engineers help lifting specialist go nuclear
Derbyshire-based Penny Hydraulics supplies specialist lifting equipment including vehicle-mounted cranes and loading platforms, goods lifts, lighting winches and specialist equipment for the mining industry. A Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with engineering experts from Sheffield Hallam University helped make their expansion into the nuclear industry a highly successful venture.
Life transforming scholarships make young carers’ dreams come true
A scholarship can change the course of a student's life forever. Donations to the Hallam Fund are supporting students who have overcome significant hurdles just to get to university.
We’re helping a Sheffield SME expand their product range and reach new markets
Discover how our experts are helping Sheffield SME develop a new line of play equipment to support environmental education in children.
How our placement students are helping UC Build
We interviewed Neil Hennessey, a Director of UC Build, to learn more about his experience working with our placement students in Quantity Surveying and Construction Project Management.
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