Dr Seonyoung Kim
I studied Tourism Management at undergraduate level and worked for a major tour operator in South Korea before I came to the UK. I completed both an MSc in Sustainable Tourism and a PhD titled 'Tourism-related urban regeneration in two UK city regions' at Sheffield Business School (SBS), Sheffield Hallam University. I started to teach tourism for SBS in 2008 as an Associate Lecturer and joined the SBS Tourism Team as a full time lecturer in 2012. I am the Subject Group Leader for Tourism. My teaching and research interests lie with tourism and urban regeneration, the visitor economy, tourism policy and planning, and accessible tourism.
Anne Doncaster
Lecturer BA/MArt Digital Media Production within the Media Arts and Communication Department.
SHU researchers demonstrate advances in Neuromorphic technology for sustainable AI
At AI UK (17-18 March), Sheffield Hallam University’s Smart Interactive Technologies lab showcased neuromorphic sensors, chips and robots that mimic brain function, illustrating sustainable AI potential. Visitors saw event-based cameras detect single sugar grains, learned neuromorphic chips could overcome current ML bottlenecks, and heard progress toward sensor-rich, animal-like robots.
SHU and Rotherham NHS Team Up to Accelerate Digital Health Innovation Research
Sheffield Hallam University's computing team and Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust held an eHealth Showcase on October 7, 2025. The event highlighted collaborative research in AI diagnostics, secure assistive robotics, and mobile patient monitoring, reinforcing the partnership's commitment to developing cutting-edge digital health solutions for clinical efficiency and enhanced patient care.
Jennifer Waterhouse
Staff profile for Jennifer Waterhouse, Senior Lecturer in Law at Sheffield Hallam University
Helen Thompson
I am the course leader for Trinity Certificate TESOL, which is taken by undergraduates on a range of courses
Helen Quirk
Staff profile for Helen Quirk, Researcher in Exercise Psychology
“I wasn't sure a degree was for me, then the Sheffield Hallam apprenticeship came up in my searches and was ideal.”
Daisy is an Apprentice Software Developer and has been able to take advantage of the opportunity to get real-life experience working in the software industry at DeeperThanBlue in Sheffield.