'Doing a masters has improved my confidence and knowledge'
Ben Gibson studied as an undergraduate at Hallam, and decided to take the same subject at as a masters. Now, he’s ready to start his career at a more advanced level.
Guidance for health and social care interviews
Guidance for health and social care interviews and selection events including what to expect, what you should bring with you, and what happens next.
Explaining the link between technology and sport
Experts in sports technology take their cutting-edge research to the public, to inform and inspire
About us
The centre was founded in 1998 to bring together key interest in the voluntary sector in two different parts of the University.
Graduating this year?
Whether you're still thinking about your 'what next?', or your next steps are all decided, the benefits of being a Sheffield Hallam student last throughout your life.
Research degrees in Sport and Physical Activity
Our innovative and applied research is funded through research councils and charities grants, in addition to investment from companies and organisations in the sport and physical activity industry.
Joanna Newman
Joanna Newman is a Associate Lecturer and Doctoral Researcher at Sheffield Hallam University
Charlotte Coleman
My teaching interests are focused around children’s development, particularly cognitive development, and developmental research methods. I also teach Forensic psychology, focusing particularly on witness evidence and children’s engagement with the law and law services.
Alaster Yoxall
I have been involved in the 'Inclusive Design' of packaging for a little over 12 years. I was the UK's technical expert in the development of ISO 17480 Packaging Accessibility guidelines. Further, I have extensive experience in measuring people's capabilities, observing people opening packaging and developing solutions. I am currently involved in a number of projects working with academia, business and healthcare professionals to improve packaging accessibility.