Ayse Sargin
Ayse Sargin, Lecturer at the Sheffield Institute of Law and Justice at Sheffield Hallam University
Dr Caroline Nanain Kom
Staff profile of Dr Caroline Nanain Kom, Lecturer in International Business
Amanda Johnston
Amanda's role is to develop relationships with external contacts linked with food and drink manufacturing, including manufacturers, equipment suppliers and funders in order to identify mutually beneficial collaborative opportunities
Rinella Cere
I lead and teach on two third year modules, Postcolonial Media Culture and Globalisation and the Media for the BA in Media and the BA in Media and Public Relations.
Dawn Witherley
Research Culture Manager in CRESR
Giles Searby
Profile for Giles Searby, member of the Finance and Employment Committee.
Florian Wulfert
Florian joined the teaching team in August 2010 for all things mathematical/statistical within the department. Alongside the teaching of numerical skills, Florian is also very interested in the integration of new electronic and/or web-based teaching tools into the current curriculum
New academic review of sport in UK confirms racial inequalities still exist and lays out recommendations for improvement
Extensive analysis of data on race and ethnicity in sport by academics at Sheffield Hallam University has found that racism and racial inequalities still exist, with longstanding issues leading to ethnically diverse communities being consistently disadvantaged within sport in the UK.
Coating characterisation and testing
Evaluation of coating performance in standardised tests allows realistic comparisons to state of the art. It is essential for quality control
Louise Burnie
Louise Burnie is a PhD student in the Centre for Sport Engineering Research, working in collaboration with the English Institute for Sport and British Cycling