Sarah Haywood-Small
Sarah received a BSc (Hons) in Biological Chemistry from Leicester University and a PhD in Cancer Studies from Sheffield University. After completing postdoctoral research at the Universities of Leeds and Sheffield, she was appointed at Sheffield Hallam University in 2009. Her primary research interests involve the role of cell biology and immunotherapy in human disease with significant expertise in immunogenic phenotyping and biomarkers.
Frankie Fair
Frankie Fair is a Research Fellow in Midwifery in the School of Health and Social Care at Sheffield Hallam University
Sally Hinchliff
I took up my post at Sheffield Hallam University in September 2012; having been Head of Modern Foreign Languages in an inner city secondary school for several years. Prior to moving into teacher education, I also worked extensively , in a number of Sheffield primary schools, supporting colleagues in KS2 to incorporate Foreign Languages into their curriculum.
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Understanding the Housing Mutual Model
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Staff: Paul Hickman, Steve Green and Nadia Bashir
Just Retrofit! Governance of housing retrofit for a just and decarbonised regional economy
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Staff: Rachel Macrorie, Dawn Witherley, Will Eadson
Scaling-up Social Lettings: Scope, Impact and barriers
Client: Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Staff: Ed Ferrari, Ben Pattison, Tom Archer, Lindsey McCarthy, Rich Crisp, Stephen Green, Tom Moore (University of Sheffield), David Mullins (University of Birmingham) and Halima Sacranie (University of Birmingham)
Future Parks Accelerator programme evaluation
Client: National Lottery Heritage Fund and National Trust | Staff: Will Eadson, Ellen Bennett, Cathy Harris, Julian Dobson (Urban Pollinators) and Nicola Dempsey (University of Sheffield)
Trauma-informed approaches in homelessness practice: an exploration of practitioner understandings and implementation
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Staff: Lindsey McCarthy
Catalysing People-powered Energy in Yorkshire and the Humber
Client: Community Energy England, Sheffield City Council and Zero Carbon Yorkshire | Authors: Will Eadson, Julian Dobson, Joshua Shepherd, Emma Bridge and Jon Hall