Registering your attendance
Your achievement whilst you study at Sheffield Hallam matters to us. Successful progress and positive outcomes are supported by your active participation in teaching sessions; and this includes attendance. Regular attendance on your course is therefore important as this enables you to do well in your degree. To support you in achieving your full potential we register attendance on all of our courses. If you are unable to attend for any reason you should let us know as soon as you are able and you will find out how to do this at the start of your course.
Gareth Jones
Dr Gareth Ellis
Planning Service Improvement
Planning Service Improvement
Information Giving and Informed Consent
Information Giving and Informed Consent
Tim Nichol
I was appointed as a lecturer in biological sciences here at Sheffield Hallam University in 2016. I am also an active researcher in antimicrobial coatings, bacterial biofilms, bacterial oxygenases and biocatalysis.
Dr Paul Omar
Paul is an academic lawyer working in the British HE sector and serving also as Consultant to a number of international institutions active in the insolvency sector
Celebrating our achievements at the annual MERI Research Symposium
In a busy week for everyone at MERI, the annual Research Symposium has proved a huge success. The event gave students and academics an opportunity to come together and celebrate the output of cutting edge industry research which has been delivered in the past 12 months.
Humanities research
The Humanities Research Centre brings together the work of English, Stage and Screen and History and is based at City Campus. The research centre supports the research funding, strategy and development of the three humanities areas
Research Degrees
Our current students are studying topics across the full range of materials and engineering research pursued in MERI, we encourage them to disseminate their research by publishing papers and attending conferences with other MERI staff
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