"Apprentices are helping us future-proof our workforce"
We spoke to Richard Taylor, Technical Manager at Co-op Food to find out how recruiting apprentices have positively impacted their department and allowed them to stay ahead of the curve.
Bereavement support
Information on support available at Hallam for staff and students who have experienced a loss.
Research outputs
A few examples of work by the Centre for Voluntary Sector Research, especially projects involving collaboration between members of the Centre.
European Charter for Persons with Autism
Full text of the European Charter for Persons with Autism
My Dangerous Loverboy
With funding from the UK Human Trafficking Centre (UKHTC), Professor Virginia Heath and Senior Lecturer Steve Sprung created My Dangerous Loverboy, a film and cross-platform media project about sex trafficking
Independent analysis helps company re-negotiate with key client
Doncaster-based meat company Anglo Beef Processors (ABP)'s major retail customer had decided that they wanted their range of meat products to be delivered in a new, smaller crate size to some of their stores to overcome the issue of in-store waste
Madhumita Pandey
Dr Madhumita Pandey Senior Lecturer in Criminology Internationalisation Lead Sheffield Hallam University staff profile.
Professor Antonio Feteira
Prof Antonio Feteira is a Professor within the Materials and Engineering Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University.
Kerry Griffiths
Kerry joined SIRC in April 2013. She has a PhD in Sociology, and an MA in Sociological Research Methods, with substantial experience in a range of both qualitative and quantitative methods of research. She also has an MSc in Sport Management from Sheffield Hallam University. Kerry's particular areas of research interest include understanding participation in sport, including barriers to participation and participation in minority groups, particularly women and girls; the outcomes of sport, including the physical and the social outcomes, such as the development of identity and community through sport; and the health and fitness industry, including new trends in fitness practices.
Steve Mvalo
Steve Mvalo is currently pursuing a doctorate research with the University of Reading specialising in the applicability of cloud computing learning tools in enabling learners to construct their own knowledge