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.
Alexandra Rabjohns
Forensic psychology - Self-Harm in Secure Hospital Settings; Causes and Prevention
Selection event for BA (Honours) English Literature
Information for prospective students attending a selection event for BA (Honours) English Literature courses
Plasma and surface engineering
PhD applications are welcomed from candidates wishing to conduct research on plasma and surface engineering in the National High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering (HIPIMS) Technology Centre.
Ginny Boyd
I graduated from the University of Warwick with a BA (Honours) in Sociology and Social Policy before going on to complete a Post Graduate Diploma in Social Work at the University of Sheffield. Whilst working in Social Work I studied for a Master's in Public Health at Sheffield Hallam University. Upon joining Sheffield Hallam University I completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning & Teaching in Higher Education.
Research Degrees in Health and Social Care
Research within the departments includes an extensive range of research, evaluation and development work in the field of health and social care. The aim is to provide high quality research and development which has impact and is useful and relevant to policy makers, managers and practitioners.
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.
Simon O'Shea
Alongside my senior lecturing post at SHU I also work clinically as an enhanced role (or extended scope) physiotherapist. I specialise in musculoskeletal outpatients and see a mixed caseload clinically. As a result, I teach on a range of modules relevant to practice. I am research active and embed this in my roles. To date this has included reliability, case study, feasibility and national observation studies in a range of topic areas.
"I didn't feel like I could study without a wage."
Arron and Lucy are the parents juggling full-time work with studying part-time Chartered Manager degree apprenticeships.
Joanna McNamara
Jo McNamara is a Senior Lecturer in the College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences at Sheffield Hallam. Currently involved in undergraduate (BSc and PgD) and masters level teaching