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.
Alice Johnson
Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry, Sheffield Hallam University
Ellen Bennett
Ellen is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Regional, Economic and Social Research at Sheffield Hallam, with research expertise in the voluntary sector, public services and state-voluntary sector relationships
Karen Stanley
Staff profile for Dr Karen Stanley, Deputy Head of School (interim) at Sheffield Hallam University
Could advanced manufacturing transform the workforce in Yorkshire and the Humber?
Could advanced manufacturing transform the workforce in Yorkshire and the Humber
“I want to set up my own design studio at home in India using both contemporary and traditional practices.”
International MA Design student Divya Potluri plans to set up for own design studio back home in India using both contemporary and traditional practices.
Rob Twells
BSc Software Engineering, Class of 2014 - Rob is the managing director of his own web development company
William Gurton
William is a PhD student within the Physical Activity, Wellbeing and Public Health Research Group
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