Human-Robot Interaction
CARR includes years of experience with direct ('in-the-field') human robot interaction as well as assistive robotics and robotic machines and aids in dangerous or low-visibility conditions
Arts, Architecture, Activism and Access: Taking 'Around the Toilet' to New Spaces
Since April 2015, the Around the Toilet project has been exploring what makes a safe and accessible toilet space.
“Studying at Sheffield Hallam helped launch my UK academic career.”
Dr Francis Awolowo, from Nigeria, completed his postgraduate studies at Sheffield Hallam. He has since gone on to complete a PhD and become a course leader and lecturer at the University.
How two Hallam graduates are helping women to work
Our coaching and mentoring courses provide real-world results. Emma Shute and Jenny Pollock started their own professional development company for women.
Julia Sexton
I joined Sheffield Hallam University in 2007 and I teach on BA (Hons) Children and Playwork, BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies and BA (Hons) Childhood Studies
Heather Drury-Smith
I am a Senior Lecturer in the Radiotherapy and Oncology department
Melanie Lindley
Mel Lindley is the Lead for Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) in the College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences and a Principal Lecturer in Physiotherapy
Anna Hall
Anna is a Registered Nutritionist and Course Leader for BSc (Hons) Nutrition Diet and Lifestyle and BSc (Hons) Nutrition and Public Health. She has been a lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University since 2008. Anna has also been involved in a variety of research projects focusing on weight management, behaviour change and physical activity, including programmes such as Small Changes, Be Active, and Moving Forward.