Heidi Probst
I qualified as a therapeutic radiographer in 1987 and spent fourteen years working as a clinical radiographer in the NHS (primarily at the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust) where I specialized in pre-treatment imaging.
‘Networking opportunities helped me secure a job in the sports engineering industry.’
Josh Degerness studied MSc Sports Engineering and now works as a designer at PING Golf.
“Our apprentices have the determination and drive to succeed as excellent sonographers.”
We spoke to Melanie Harrison to find out how our ultrasound apprenticeship is supporting her organisation
“A great benefit we’ve seen from the Architect degree apprenticeship is the recruitment and retention of younger people.”
We spoke to Robert Hopkins, Director at AHR who shared why AHR offers degree apprenticeships.
Work with Sport Hallam
Sport Hallam provides a range of volunteering opportunities to help advance your CV. Find information about positions here, which includes: student sport activator, student sport mentor, halls of residence sports rep, and volunteer coach.
Molecular transport through PVOH nanocomposite films
The simultaneous ingress of acetone and water into dried PVOH-clay nanocomposites containing 2.5 wt% or 5 wt% of well dispersed Na-Cloisite, using FTIR-ATR, was compared with that into pure PVOH films
Corrosion and structural integrity
Our major aim is to elucidate and quantify the processes that contribute to the deterioration and failure of engineering materials through the interaction of material composition, operating environment and the applied/residual stress system.
Sheaf solutions training offer
Sheaf Solutions offers training courses ranging from basic concepts to advanced features of ARENA simulation software. Where necessary, these courses can be delivered at client’s premises
Celebrating graduation
Thanks to our donors, students from estranged and care leaver backgrounds are able to attend their graduation ceremony and celebrate their achievements alongside their peers.
Improving the lives of men with prostate cancer
Generous donations from alumni and friends of the University have enabled PhD student, Rosa Greasley, to undertake a pioneering clinical trial - looking into how exercise can have a positive impact on the quality of life, physical function and muscle mass of men with prostate cancer.