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
Mohammed Yaqub
Senior Lecturer in Events Management at Sheffield Business School. Driven by a personal passion for excellence and professional quality; practising the ideals of creativity through inspired vision.
Catherine Smith
I am passionate about teaching public health nursing. I have remained in practice as a school nurse and sexual health practitioner whilst teaching at the university. I am interested in teenage health and how to improve it. I have developed my knowledge and skills in psychological approaches to behaviour change. I am proficient in Motivational Interviewing and am a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers.
Dharmendra Shadija
I teach modules on Bachelors and Masters course subjects ranging from Web Based information systems, Database systems, e-business, technology based subject such as Web Development using J2EE framework, .Net framework and Distributed Computing Applications
Michelle Vernon-Way
Michelle is a Senior Lecturer/Course Leader leading the delivery of an MSC in Advanced Sport Coaching Practice, managing a team of over 25 specialists in coach education and sport science from across the Academy of Sport
Maurice Starkey
I am a Senior Lecturer in International Business at Sheffield Business school and module leader for a first year economics module.
Norman Dinsdale
Norman is a Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Business School. His specialities are Entrepreneurship, Food and Beverage Management, International Culinary Arts, Food Safety and HACCP Development, Product Planning and Quality Improvement Programmes within the food and hospitality industries
Associate Professor Alexandra Anderson
Associate Professor and Project Lead in Enterprise and Entrepreneurship, International business continues to be my passion; a personal goal stemming from my undergraduate studies was to contribute to the development of international trade of small to medium sized firms (SMEs)
Babak Akhgar
Babak is Professor of Informatics and Director of CENTRIC at Sheffield Hallam University and Fellow of the British Computer Society. He graduated from Sheffield Hallam University in Software Engineering, and later gained considerable commercial experience as a Strategy Analyst and Methodology Director for several companies. He consolidated this experience by obtaining a Masters degree (with distinction) in Information Systems in Management and a PhD in Information Systems. Babak has more than 100 referred publications in international journals and conferences on information systems with specific focus on knowledge management (KM).