Running in support of students seeking asylum
Asylum seekers face many hurdles to find sanctuary in the UK and are faced with numerous challenges. Alumni, students and staff ran the Sheffield 10k on Sunday 25th September in support of these students.
How our interns have helped Oil and Gas Corrosion Ltd tackle challenging projects
Interns are something we have been familiar with at Oil & Gas Corrosion Ltd for several years, myself starting as a summer intern before securing a permanent position following my graduation.
“It can be hard work, but hard work is worthwhile.”
Richard is a first-year apprentice studying our Senior Leader degree apprenticeship and the Managing Director of Maxons Sweets.
Lynne Barker
Lynne is a senior lecturer in Cognitive Neuroscience and conducts research on functional effects of brain trauma, clinical functional measurement and developmental brain morphology
Dr Karen Daniels
I currently teach on the Primary and Early Years QTS postgraduate and undergraduate courses and am the English Subject Leader
Col McCormack
My practice led research incorporates subjects as diverse as the contradictions of modernist heritage; in design and architecture, the phenomenon of resistance space, aesthetics of cultural memory and the possibility of language to delineate the relational affinities of forms, while acknowledging the shifting nature of subjectivity and the problems of interpretation.
Being a student during the coronavirus pandemic
A first year student's first hand account of student life during the coronavirus pandemic
Dr Alison Twells
I teach modules on nineteenth- and twentieth-century British social and cultural history, with a particular focus on working-class communities, gender, black history, regional history, public history and heritage
Susan Campbell
Susan took up the position of Senior lecturer at Sheffield Hallam in 2013, her research focusing on how the localisation of proteins within cells impacts upon their function