Dr David Clegg
Staff profile for Dr David Clegg, a Programme Leader for the Mechanical, Materials and Design Engineering at Sheffield Hallam University.
Projects
Through exhibitions, events, performances and screenings we ask emerging artists, designers, filmmakers, animators, writers, architects and performers to open a window into their practices and show us their work during the Festival of Creativity.
Practice Supervisor and Practice Assessor Preparation and Support
Practice Supervisor and Practice Assessor Preparation and Support
Parents and guardians
Guidance for parents and guardians on supporting students at university, with info on wellbeing, safety, and how to help them settle into life at Sheffield Hallam.
Become an apprentice
Study for a degree while you apply your learning to real-world projects in the workplace
Alessandra Princivalle
I was appointed as Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University after completing a Laurea in Molecular Biology at the University of Milan (IT), and a Professional Body course and examination at University of Pavia (IT) and a PhD at University of Birmingham. I have taught molecular biology at the University of Milan at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Molecular Pharmacology and Neurobiology at Sheffield Hallam. I am an internationally known researcher in the area of epilepsy.
"My degree helped me find a career I love, protecting native species of animals and plants."
Hannah Read studied BSc Honours Biology with sandwich year and completed a PGCE in Chemistry teaching after her degree and now works for Orkney Native Wildlife Project in partnership with the RSPB.
Selection process for BArch (Honours) Architecture
Frequently asked questions about the selection process for BSc (Honours) Architecture at Sheffield Hallam University
Selection process for BSc (Honours) Architectural Technology
Frequently asked questions about the selection process for BSc (Honours) Architectural Technology at Sheffield Hallam University
Engineering project could lead to robotic 'guide dogs'
A new project which brings humans and robots together could help firefighters tackle low visibility and, eventually, provide a robotic alternative to guide dogs for visually-impaired people