Engineering project could lead to robotic 'guide dogs'
A new project which brings humans and robots together could help firefighters tackle low visibility and, eventually, provide a robotic alternative to guide dogs for visually-impaired people
Rob Twells
BSc Software Engineering, Class of 2014 - Rob is the managing director of his own web development company
Dr Philip Coombes
I am currently a Lecturer in Marketing at Sheffield Hallam University and a part time doctoral student at Hull University Business School. My research and teaching interests are in consumer and industrial marketing, strategic management and, in particular, the concept of business models.
Paul Stokes
Paul is an experienced researcher, lecturer and consultant. He currently co-directs the coaching and mentoring team within CIOD and is the subject group leader for the Organisational Behaviour/Human Resource Management Subject Group within the Department of Management
Del Fletcher
Del Roy Fletcher is a professor of labour market studies at the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research
Alice Johnson
Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry, Sheffield Hallam University
EU co-funded OSPREY project launches to strengthen online safety for elected officials and police forces
The OSPREY project officially launched this week with a kick-off meeting hosted by the project coordinator, CENTRIC at Sheffield Hallam University, bringing together partners from 12 countries to address rising online harms affecting elected officials and members of police forces across Europe and the United Kingdom.
Peer mentor roles in prison contribute to wing residents taking steps towards realising a crime-free future - report
A new series of reports, led by Sheffield Hallam University, has found that peer-mentoring programmes in prisons can have a positive impact on mentors, mentees and contribute to the improvement of the social climate of a prison wing.
Towns and cities must be better supported to prepare for rollout of driverless vehicles – new research
As the Government announces plans to rollout self-driving vehicles on UK roads by 2025, new research by Sheffield Hallam University suggests local policymakers across the country need to be supported to engage with the technology to shape how it will affect their communities.