Measuring the success of major sporting events and festivals
Research into the economic and social impact of events sets the ‘gold standard’ for event evaluation
Selection process for BA (Honours) Digital Media Production
Selection process for BA (Honours) Digital Media Production
Electrical and electronic engineer
Study for a career at the highest level of engineering with a 3.5 year work-based apprenticeship course designed to help you become an electrical or electronic technical support engineer.
Lixin Cheng
Dr Cheng joined Sheffield Hallam University in January 2016. He is dedicated to developing the chemical engineering programme and contributing to teaching several core chemical engineering modules. His teaching interest includes Introduction to Transport Phenomena, Advanced Transport processes, Unit Operations and Separation Processes and Design and Commission Group Projects and Research Projects etc. He is very active in developing interdisciplinary research subjects such as multiphase flow and heat transfer, enhanced heat transfer, advanced chemical engineering processes, oil and gas engineering, subsea technology, carbon capture and storage, energy saving and sustainable energy etc.
Sarah Harcastle
Associate Professor in Physical Activity and Health within the Department of Sport and Physical Activity at Sheffield Hallam University
Alim Abubakre
Senior Lecturer
Diana Rosemary Sharpe
Diana Rosemary Sharpe has over twenty years experience in the broad area of comparative and international management and human resource management.
Esther Johnson
I am an artist and filmmaker working with moving image, audio and photography. I was awarded an MA from the Royal College of Art, London, and am a Fellow of The Higher Education Academy. In 2012 I won the Philip Leverhulme Prize for Visual and Performing Arts for young scholars.
Multi-component fluid flow - lattice Boltzmann method
An introduction to using the lattice Boltzmann method for Multi-component fluid flow analysis
Teaching new perspectives on twentieth century German history at GCSE and A-Level
Investigating overlooked aspects of pre-1945 Germany leads to new approaches to History teaching