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Projects
Through exhibitions, events, performances and screenings we ask emerging artists, designers, filmmakers, animators, writers, architects and performers to open a window into their practices and show us their work during the Festival of Creativity.
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Dr Abhishek Asthana
Abhishek leads three courses at Sheffield Hallam: BEng Energy Engineering, BEng Chemical Engineering and MEng Chemical Engineering
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.
Discovering a Nursing Career in General Practice
Discovering a Nursing Career in General Practice
Conor Moss
Professor Conor Moss Dean of the College of Business, Technology and Engineering and Dean of Sheffield Business School at Sheffield Hallam University.
Caron Carter
I am a researcher and teacher in the field of Early Childhood Research, focusing on children’s friendships. I teach undergraduate and postgraduate students within the Sheffield Institute of Education in the department of Education, Childhood and Inclusion.
Taking Care of Mental Health
Through support of The Hallam Fund a new Residential Wellbeing Mentoring programme has been launched which is committed to improving student wellbeing and ultimately reducing the number of students forced to withdraw from university.
An exploration of the impact of participation in buddyboost on health, wellbeing, and physical activity levels
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Dr Alice Bullas, Chris Dayson and David Leather