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.
Sheffield Hallam University Sports Park
Our sports park on Bawtry Road is open to any student with an interest in sport. The £6 million development has high quality football and rugby pitches with floodlights, along with artificial 3G pitches.
Expertise
Learn about the expertise within our Sport & Human Performance Research Group, from children and young people to human performance and athlete wellbeing
Study with SPARC
Learn more about the high-quality, motivated PhD students across our research groups at SPARC
Moving Healthcare Professionals Programme - Evaluation
The Moving Healthcare Professionals Programme (MHPP) is a national programme led by the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) – formerly Public Health England (PHE) – in partnership with Sport England.
Measuring the success of major sporting events and festivals
Research into the economic and social impact of events sets the ‘gold standard’ for event evaluation
David Higham
David Higham is one of three English Institute of Sport/ Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council case studentships in Centre for Sports Engineering Research
£8.1 million boost for Liverpool economy following Netball World Cup
The Vitality Netball World Cup, which took place at the M&S Bank Arena Liverpool, delivered an £8.18m economic boost to the city’s economy according to new research by the Sport Industry Research Centre.
Christina King
Business Development Manager for the College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences, working in the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC), Centre for Sports Engineering Research (CSER) and Centre for Sport and Exercise Science (CSES).
Andrew Higham
Andrew Higham is a PhD student within the Physical Activity, Wellbeing and Public Health Research Group