Samantha Ainslie
Samantha Ainslie is a senior lecturer in Law and Criminology at Sheffield Hallam University.
Continuing Professional Development - ASYE and AMHP
Continuing Professional Development - Social Work - guidance
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Discovering a Nursing Career in General Practice
Discovering a Nursing Career in General Practice
Lucy Crooks
I started at Sheffield Hallam in March, 2016. I am designing a new module for the MSc in Biomedical Science: Human Genomics and Proteomics
Dr Catherine Hammond
As course Leader for the Master / BA in Urban and Environmental Planning and the BA in Geography and Planning Catherine is responsible for developing the courses, ensuring their smooth running and enabling students to have a fulfilling university education.
Neil Cross
Staff profile for Dr Neil Cross, Associate Professor in Cancer Biology and Course Leader BSC (Hons) Biomedicine and Health Science
Fully-Funded PhD Scholarship in UK Radioactive Waste Thermal Treatment and Environmental Monitoring
Sheffield Hallam University is offering this challenging and exciting PhD project in radioactive waste immobilisation and monitoring. This project is fully-funded by the UK's Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) and is supported by the National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL). The project is also supported by a consortium of leading UK Universities and nuclear industry partners, through the EPSRC TRANSCEND consortium, and the successful applicant will form part of a strong cohort at Sheffield Hallam University and also as part of TRANSCEND.
Turning the food industry's waste heat into energy
Dext Heat Recovery is making commercial kitchens greener and more efficient. Our expertise helped it turn a big idea into a food industry first.
“These graduates have had a huge impact on the business.”
Kate Hill is the Head of Business Development at Moore Insight and Chair of Social Ambition for Moore Global. Here she discusses her positive experience with the RISE scheme.