Mohsen Shafizadeh
Mohsen Shafizadeh teaches motor control and movement analysis on the sport and exercise science related degrees and cover both sport and clinical settings
Michael Charlton
Michael is a member of the Business Operations and Systems (BOS) subject group and teaches across a range of modules in this area, specialising in operations management, systems thinking and project management
Olatunji Adekoya
Staff profile for Olatunji Adekoya
Themistocles Kokolakakis
Themis is a recognised expert in the economic modelling of the sport economy. He has modelled the UK, national and regional sport economy using the National Income Accounting methodology, and has constructed the Sport Satellite Account of the UK. He has a wealth of experience in analysing large sport-related databases (such as Active People Survey). He has participated in many European projects, including the evaluation of the Sport Satellite Methodology (together with SPEA). A point of interest is how increases in sport participation affect the economy, and vice versa, how the changes in the economic conditions influence sport participation.
Yetunde Oluwatoyin Aderiye
Toyin is a Associate Head in Facilities Management and the course leader for the Executive MBA in Facilities Management. She is from an industry background and has worked in both the Real Estate and FM sectors for over 8 years prior to joining Hallam
Andrew Jobling
Andrew completed his PhD at the University of Liverpool (on agrarian change in Peru). He went on to pursue his academic career at the University of Newcastle (Department of Geography) before returning to the University of Liverpool (Institute of Latin American Studies and Department of Geography) and then moving on to Sheffield Hallam University.
Thomas McBain
I completed my undergraduate and postgraduate Sports Science degrees at Teesside University. I was then involved in a Research Councils UK funded project investigating the effects of a newly developed, low-volume, high-intensity exergame on health outcomes in men.
Alice Arnold
Alice Arnold
David Legge
I lead or co-tutor on a number of undergraduate engineering modules including computer aided design (CAD), machine elements, and space and satellite technology. I also tutor on post graduate modules in design for manufacture and advanced manufacturing technology
Elaine Clarke
Elaine Clarke is a researcher in the Centre for Behavioural Science and Applied Psychology.