Dr Kerry McSeveny
Kerry is a Research Fellow in the Communication and Computing Research Centre. Her research uses a range of qualitative approaches and encompasses a wide variety of topics, but her main research interests include the relationship between food and identity, regulation of the body, the discursive construction of social issues, and identity in interaction.
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Rebecca Peake
Rebecca teaches at undergraduate and postgraduate level and leads the Sport Development strand within BSc Sport Business Management.
Dr Helen Humphreys
Helen is a researcher exploring the role of physical activity in health and wellbeing.
Anouska Carter
Anouska's main area of expertise is in sport and exercise physiology. Currently Anouska is working with a broad range of clients in both the area of sport performance and exercise and health.
Themistocles Kokolakakis
Themis is a recognised expert in the economic modelling of the sport economy. He has modelled the UK, national and regional sport economy using the National Income Accounting methodology, and has constructed the Sport Satellite Account of the UK. He has a wealth of experience in analysing large sport-related databases (such as Active People Survey). He has participated in many European projects, including the evaluation of the Sport Satellite Methodology (together with SPEA). A point of interest is how increases in sport participation affect the economy, and vice versa, how the changes in the economic conditions influence sport participation.
Jack Black
Staff profile for Jack Black, Associate Professor of Culture, Media and Sport at Sheffield Hallam University
Oli Cunningham
I am a qualified architect with extensive experience in both practice and education. I joined Sheffield Hallam University in 2016 and currently lead the first year of the BSc Architecture course and also teach on the BSc Architectural Technology and MArch courses.
Thomas Bassindale
Staff profile for Dr Thomas Bassindale, Head of School of Biosciences and Chemistry at Sheffield Hallam University.