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Selection process for BArch (Honours) Architecture

Frequently asked questions about the selection process for BSc (Honours) Architecture at Sheffield Hallam University

"My degree helped me find a career I love, protecting native species of animals and plants."

Hannah Read studied BSc Honours Biology with sandwich year and completed a PGCE in Chemistry teaching after her degree and now works for Orkney Native Wildlife Project in partnership with the RSPB.

An exploratory research study: Increasing the uptake of primary and community long term conditions services in Black and Minority Ethnic communities in Nottingham city

Client: NHS Nottingham City CCG| Staff: Chris Dayson, Nadia Bashir, Tony Gore, Lindsey McCarthy, Punita Chowbey and Mubarak Ishmail

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Abdel-Karim Al Tamimi

Staff profile of Abdel-Karim Al Tamimi Senior Lecturer of Computer Science and Software Engineering

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Joanna Smith

Professor Joanna Smith professor of Nursing in Child Health at Sheffield Hallam University

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Joanne Lee

I am a photographer, writer, researcher and publisher with a curiosity about everyday things and the ordinary places in which I live and work.

Hantian Zhang

Staff profile for Hantian Zhang Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University

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Associate Professor Alexandra Anderson

Associate Professor and Project Lead in Enterprise and Entrepreneurship, International business continues to be my passion; a personal goal stemming from my undergraduate studies was to contribute to the development of international trade of small to medium sized firms (SMEs)

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James Cherrington

Jim joined the Academy of Sport and Physical Activity in September 2010 having been a postgraduate researcher at Leeds Metropolitan University where he undertook a visual ethnography of identity, the body and everyday life in basketball. Jim is currently investigating the relationship between mountain biking and the 'wildnerness', with a specific focus on the dynamic between sport, nature and place. He is interested in methodological innovation, both in his work on visual methodologies and in terms of the promotion of creative forms of representation. He is an active researcher in the Academy of Sport, contributing regularly to work around the social impact of sport and leisure.

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Luke Beardon

In his post as Senior Lecturer in autism Luke runs various courses at different academic levels in autism, including a Masters qualification, while continuing to research and consult in the field of autism

 

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