Monitoring the impact of changes to the Local Housing Allowance system of housing benefit: Summary of early findings
Client: DWP | Authors: Christina Beatty, Ian Cole, Peter Kemp, Ben Marshall, Ryan Powell and Ian Wilson
The Housing Needs and Experiences of Homeless Women Involved in Street Sex Work in Stoke-on-Trent
Client: Stoke-on-Trent City Council | Authors: Kesia Reeve, Rionach Casey, Elaine Batty and Stephen Green
Thinking differently about autism
Shifting the 'problem' of autism from the individual and onto the educational and social environments in which children find themselves
Col McCormack
My practice led research incorporates subjects as diverse as the contradictions of modernist heritage; in design and architecture, the phenomenon of resistance space, aesthetics of cultural memory and the possibility of language to delineate the relational affinities of forms, while acknowledging the shifting nature of subjectivity and the problems of interpretation.
Doug Cleaver
I joined Sheffield Hallam in 1994, following degrees in Physics from Bristol and postdoctoral work in Chemistry at Southampton. Since then, I have taught and assessed at all levels and have developed a particular interest in PhD supervision. Having supervised over 20 doctorates to completion, I now lead the University's doctoral provision across all disciplines.
Stephen May
Stephen May worked for many years as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist in the NHS, and in 2002 became a Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy
Bruno Lot Tanko
Bruno Lot Tanko
Shingairai Masango
Dr Shinga Masango is a senior lecturer in International Business at Sheffield Hallam University and the Yorkshire (Y) Accelerator Lead
Peter Rowlett
Peter Rowlett teaches mathematics and history of mathematics to students of mathematics and engineering, and is a researcher in higher education mathematics education
Jackie Hammerton
I have been teaching Physiotherapy at Sheffield Hallam University since 2002 and qualified as a Physiotherapist in London in 1984