Melanie Levick-Parkin
My research interests revolve around Design Anthropology, Co-design and other participatory approaches, which I am exploring in relation to projects focusing on heritage, archaeology and cultural tourism, with a feminist, post-colonial lens. My doctorate at the University of Sheffield focuses on female making practices.
Andrew Pollard
Andy is a practising curator and has staged exhibitions all over the UK, including Yorkshire and St Ives in Cornwall. He was previously course leader of BA (Hons) Arts Management and has taught on several Masters awards.
Emilie Taylor
Emilie Taylor is an Embedded Researcher currently working with Doncaster Creative Health Board and their Creative Health Providers
Sheffield Business School officially opens doors to new world-class home
Sheffield Business School’s new state-of-the-art building at the heart of the city centre has been officially opened by Lord David Blunkett.
Performance Studio, Arundel Gate Court
The new facilities in Arundel Gate Court feature two theatre studios, the installation of state-of-the-art lighting and audio rigs and bespoke changing backstage facilities, including changing and green room facilities, shower and kitchen.
Hallam students win Best in Show at prestigious design awards
Illustration and graphic design students from Sheffield Hallam University have been awarded Best in Show at the Design and Art Direction (D&AD) New Blood Festival.
Cóilín O'Dubhghaill
Cóilín Ó'Dubhghaill is a silversmith based in Sheffield, who trained at Grennan Mill craft school and Edinburgh College of Art, graduating in 1996. He subsequently worked as a designer for industry in India, the Philippines, and the UK, and set up a workshop in Kilkenny, Ireland. In 1998, he moved to Tokyo, to study in the metalwork department at the National University of Fine Arts and Music (Tokyo Geidai), receiving a doctorate in 2005.
Sheffield Hallam welcomes thousands of students into new ‘world-class’ campus
Sheffield Hallam has welcomed thousands of new and returning students who will benefit from state-of-the-art facilities as the University opens the doors on its new city campus development.