Ashley Barnes
I am a Deputy Director at the Sheffield Creative Industries Institute. My academic discipline is Acting and Performance and I worked professionally in the Industry before moving into academia.
Jenny Porritt
I joined Sheffield Hallam University in 2012 as a lecturer in Psychology and I am involved in the supervision of Undergraduate and Postgraduate Research projects
Ruth Potter
Staff profile for Ruth Potter lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
Improving the Quality of Life for Long-Covid Patients
Scientists from Sheffield Hallam University, University of Derby and Kings College London are undertaking a pioneering international study that aims to improve the lives of people suffering with the prolonged and life impairing impacts of long-Covid.
Virtual Reality offers an immersive, interactive and evocative experience to demonstrate the unpredictability of fire
Sheffield Hallam Games lecturer, Dr Tom Garner, has his virtual reality simulation, FireSIM, demonstrated at the IFIRE Conference in Massachusetts, USA. FireSIM is an immersive experience simulating consequences of arson. Designed for convicted arsonists as part of their rehabilitation and developed with cutting-edge games technologies to produce an evocative experience.
A letter from our Vice-Chancellor
Students and staff are returning to Sheffield Hallam University for the start of the new academic year, and I understand that our local communities may have questions about the University’s plans for the start of term. I wanted to provide an update to our local communities on the new measures we have put in place to ensure that our students, staff and wider community are as safe as possible.
Exploring Sheffield’s waterways through eco-poetry
Academics from Sheffield Hallam University are hosting two eco-poetry cruises exploring Sheffield's waterways, as part of Being Human Festival 2023
Student Stories
PhD and research degrees students share their stories and experiences at the Materials and Engineering Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University
New laser cutting machines revolutionise printing process for Rollem
Sheffield-based print company Rollem draws on over 80 years’ experience to create innovative printing solutions for a global market. They design, manufacture, install and maintain machines for the print industry. The application range varies from high quality gaming and playing cards to brochures, lottery tickets, events tickets, coupons and bespoke greetings cards. Approximately 90% of their production is exported, including 60% to a demanding US market.