Culturally sensitive social prescribing and frailty prevention: a co-produced community research project
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Staff: Chris Dayson and Nadia Bashir
Co-design in the WorkingWin programme: good practice and learning
Client: Sheffield City Region | Authors: Christina Beatty, Richard Crisp and Tony Gore
The UK hydrogen economy: a review of global, national and regional policy
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Phil Northall, Will Eadson and Hywel Jones
The Role of Health Interventions in Reducing Incapacity Claimant Numbers
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Christina Beatty, Kirsty Duncan, Steve Fothergill and Sionnadh McLean
Hitting the poorest places hardest: The local and regional impact of welfare reform
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Christina Beatty and Steve Fothergill
High consumption in the UK: an exploration of secondary data
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Alvaro Castano Garcia, Mia Rafalowicz-Campbell, Aimee Ambrose, Anna Hawkins, Stephen Parkes
Smart and sustainable manufacturing for the baking industry
Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University and the University of Bradford secured more than £618k through Innovate UK ‘Sustainable Smart Factory’ to support Leeds-based business Rakusen’s to become more sustainable and meet demand for growth.
Dan Kelly
Daniel obtained a BSc with honours in Human Biology and Psychology from Aston University, including a year placement at Unilever R&D where he investigated biomarkers of stress and heart health/lifestyle interventions in a clinical study. Following his degree he undertook a PhD at Sheffield Hallam University investigating the effects of testosterone on atherosclerosis before moving to the University of Sheffield to continue this research as a postdoc. Focus shifted towards testosterone’s tissue-specific metabolic actions and how these relate to cardiovascular risk and type-2 diabetes in males using cell culture systems, pre-clinical models and medical trials of testosterone replacement. Daniel moved to Sheffield Hallam in 2016 as a lecturer in Biochemistry.
When you arrive
Essential information for new students starting at Sheffield Hallam University. Find out what you need to do when you arrive, including what you need to do in your first week, tips on how to find friends, how to save money and if you’re living in student accommodation how to make it your new home.
Microsoft 365
Office 365 is free to download and use for Sheffield Hallam students both on and off campus. It includes the most recent versions of the Office suite, such as Word, Powerpoint and Excel. Your files are backed up via cloud storage meaning you can collaborate with others and easily swap between your desktop, tablet and phone.