Oliver Young
Senior Lecturer in Hospitality at Sheffield Business School. Current teaching interests are Management Accounting and Decision Making, Hospitality Events, Conference and Meetings, Strategic Management and The Business Environment
Dr Rachel Rundle
I joined the academic team at Hallam in 2008 and have developed teaching expertise in public health nutrition, plus research interests in maternal and infant health, behaviour change and food poverty
Dr Jameson Gill
Dr Jameson Gill is a Senior Lecturer in Marketing at Sheffield Business School.
Andrew Hird
Dr Andrew Hird is an Associate Head / Principal Lecturer in Enterprise, Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management who previously worked in industry mainly in marketing roles within insurance, engineering and design.
Dr David Graham
Staff profile for Dr David Graham, Associate Head Academic Operations and Quality at Sheffield Hallam University
Neil Fletcher
Neil is a senior lecturer in Sheffield Business School and has taught corporate governance and ethics around the world, to people from over 30 nations.
Nigel Jones
Nigel is a Principal Lecturer in the Marketing Subject Group where he currently balances his time by teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as engaging with businesses on behalf of Sheffield Hallam.
Sheffield Business School student success at Bentley challenge
A team of Sheffield Hallam University students have won the Bentley Motors Logistics Hackathon (Logithon) 2026, which challenged students to address supply chain and logistics challenges.
Sheffield Hallam and Leeds researchers launch exhibition challenging food and health misinformation
An exhibition exploring the growing influence of social media, wellness culture and industry marketing on public understanding of nutrition has launched at Sheffield Hallam University.
Sheffield Business School successfully reaccredited under the Small Business Charter
Sheffield Business School has been awarded the maximum five-year continued accreditation status by the Small Business Charter, recognising the school’s sustained support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).