Laura Evans
My PhD research explored the social history of mass resettlement into one of South Africa's Bantustans, the Ciskei. It examined the variety of experiences that relocation engendered, the modes of survival that these upheavals necessitated and the political effects that this process had in bolstering the local power of Bantustan elites. This research will be published in my forthcoming monograph. I am interested in bringing some of the insights of this research to bear in contemporary and comparative contexts. I have done research on some of the more recent off-farm settlements produced as a result of farm evictions in post-apartheid South Africa.
“Apprenticeships are key to our success as a business.”
Alex Smith Associate Director at Monaghans completed his apprenticeship in 2022. We spoke to Alex about why higher degree apprenticeships are so important to the success of the business.
Lee Edmondson
Lee is a first class graduate in Sports Business Management and joined the Sport Industry Research Centre on a permanent basis in 2013
Catherine Holborn
Staff profile for Catherine Holborn, Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
Samah Issa
Dr Samah Issa joined Sheffield Business School in September 2014 as a Lecturer in Banking, Investment and Financial Management
Sarah Haywood-Small
Sarah received a BSc (Hons) in Biological Chemistry from Leicester University and a PhD in Cancer Studies from Sheffield University. After completing postdoctoral research at the Universities of Leeds and Sheffield, she was appointed at Sheffield Hallam University in 2009. Her primary research interests involve the role of cell biology and immunotherapy in human disease with significant expertise in immunogenic phenotyping and biomarkers.
Andrew Higham
Staff profile for Andrew Higham, Associate Lecturer in Sport Psychology at Sheffield Hallam University
Andy Gair
Staff profile for Andy Gair, Course Leader Sport Coaching / Lecturer in Sport Coaching & Sport Development at Sheffield Hallam University
Lise Autogena
I am an artist and a researcher. My practice-led research has involved large scale performances, site-specific works, and multimedia installations, usually developed in collaboration with organisations and individuals across many specialist fields. These projects have used custom built technologies and visualisations of global realtime data to explore how the economic, geographic, technological and societal systems we are creating, impact on our human experience and sense of self in the world.
Greg Thomas
Having qualified as a Mental Health Nurse I specialised straightaway in the area of CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health), and my clinical career involved working predominantly with 5-12 year olds and their families who had a complex mixture of behavioural, emotional and social needs. Before coming to Sheffield Hallam I was a Clinical Nurse Manager of a regional CAMHS Unit, and I still have strong links to this clinical speciality.