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Zakary Diakité
Charlotte Coleman
My teaching interests are focused around children’s development, particularly cognitive development, and developmental research methods. I also teach Forensic psychology, focusing particularly on witness evidence and children’s engagement with the law and law services.
Dan Fauset
I qualified as a solicitor in 2000 and in terms of practice experience I have worked in both private practice and also as an in-house legal adviser in local government. For instance, as part of Manchester City Council's Legal Department I advised the Council on the contracts needed for the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
Chalen Westaby
Chalen received my PhD in Public International Law from the University of Derby and has been teaching at Sheffield Hallam University since 2008. Her PhD focused on the area of international legal history and looked at the development of the customary international law right of self-determination after the Second World War.
Catrin Andersson
Catrin teaches criminology and conducting interdisciplinary and comparative research
Dr Stephane Lalanne
Teacher on Undergraduate programme (EU Law), Post-graduate programme (LLM International Commercial Law).
Kathryn Baillie
I teach a number of the foundation subjects on BA, PGCE, Teach First and BATL courses
Dr Thomas Bundschuh
Following my research interest in transitional justice and human rights, I pursued my doctoral research at the Transitional Justice Institute, University of Ulster, where I was awarded my PhD in International Law (Transitional Justice and Human Rights).
Annaliese Connolly
My main research interests are in early modern literature and culture - Shakespeare, the literature of the 'long 1590s' and the relationship between the theatre and royal iconography.
Dr Paul Aleixo
I teach on a variety of Developmental Psychology modules at both undergraduate and postgraduate level