Harriet Earle
I joined the Department of Humanities as a Lecturer in English and Creative Writing in 2017. My research focuses on representations of violence and trauma in visual culture, especially comics.
‘I went from screen actress to entrepreneurial wordsmith’
When distinguished actress Letty Butler edited an annual collection of creative writing as part of her masters, she opened the door to an entrepreneurial career in copywriting, coaching and literature.
Harriet Tarlo
I am a poet and academic who has been practising, publishing and teaching since the early nineties. I have taught at Sheffield Hallam since 2007 and was for three years the Course leader for the MA Writing
“I used poetry to reimagine the past and raise awareness about the future climate crisis”
Joey is a third-year Festival and Entertainment Management student. She works for Ticketmaster and Live Nation as a freelancer alongside her studies.
Joan Healey
Joan Healey is a senior lecturer in Occupational Therapy. She has developed and taught on the MSc pre registration programme for many years. Her research interests are in using the creative activities in therapeutic practice
"I founded my own magazine"
BA English graduate Chelsea explains what she enjoyed about the course
Suzanne Speidel
Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University's Humanities Research Centre
Phil Charles
Alongside lecturing at Sheffield Hallam on a part-time basis, I'm a freelance scriptwriter
AHRC Doctoral Landscape Awards in the Arts and Humanities
AHRC Doctoral Landscape Awards in the Arts and Humanities
Fictional human and real robot: sharing spaces with robots
In a future where intelligent androids are fully integrated with everyday life, how do we distinguish ourselves as human? Answers to this and other robotics, AI and VR-related questions can be found at the 'Fictional human and real robot: sharing spaces with robots' event