“My knowledge of the packaging sector is constantly growing.”
Danielle is a packaging technology apprentice at Premier Foods, currently studying on the BSc Packaging Professional degree apprenticeship programme.
'I work as a concussion research coordinator for New Zealand Rugby.'
MSc Sports Engineering graduate Dyfan worked on his dissertation project with FIFA and now works for New Zeland Rugby.
“I’ve gained hands-on finance experience and made a meaningful contribution to the healthcare sector”
BA (Hons) Business and Management student Samuel Thompson gained hands-on finance experience whilst making a contribution to the healthcare section on his NHS placement year.
Jennifer Rainbow
Jennifer has worked at Sheffield Hallam since August 2014, and since then has been awarded a University Inspirational Teaching Award (in 2015 and 2016) and was one of the six finalists of the Oxford University Press Law Teacher of the Year Award in 2016. Her research lies in the area of prisons, gender and sexual violence.
Olga Polyakova
Olga teaches on Sport Business Management undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
Dr Francis Clegg
Dr Francis Clegg is a Senior Research Fellow at the Materials and Engineering Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University.
'I work as an assistant psychologist on a mixed inpatient ward.'
James McMillan completed his BSc (honours) Psychology degree at Sheffield Hallam University and now he is working as an assistant psychologist.
Start a career in STEM
Qualify for a highly paid job in engineering or computing - A shortage of graduates across the UK means engineering and computing graduates are in high demand from employers.
Supporting the next generation through life-transforming scholarships
Thanks to the kindness of the Sheffield City Polytechnic ULE Class of 1979 (now Sheffield Hallam University), a new life-transforming scholarship is being created in the Department for the Natural and Built Environment.
Tackling the superbug problem in hospitals
Our experts from the Biomedical Research centre were asked to test the effectiveness of a new infection control coating called 'easy on'.