Hantian Zhang
Staff profile for Hantian Zhang Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
James Sabiston
After graduating from Sheffield Hallam University, with a degree in Physical Education, and teaching in Secondary Education and FE, I now teach on the Physical Education and School Sport undergraduate degree route
Deborah Hobson
Debbie Hobson is a Senior Lecturer with the Paramedic team within the College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences. She teaches on a wide range of modules including Preparation for Placement and Learning in Higher Education and Learning in Paramedic Practice
Amanda Keeling
Steve Bullough
Steve joined SIRC in 2003 and his work has predominantly focused on sport economics, sports participation and analysis of elite sport
Ramjanul Ahsan
Lecturer
Anthony Goodier
In May 2011 I became a principal lecturer within the Department of the Built Environment undertaking various roles including undergraduate programme leader and Learning Teaching and Assessment (LTA) lead. From January 2014 I have led the Real Estate and Building Surveying staff group.
Maud Haya-Baviera
Maud Haya-Baviera, teaches Photography at the Department of Media Arts and Communication, STA. Maud is a visual artist working with a variety of media and methods including video, photography, sculpture and installation employing the strategies of appropriation, performance and participation.
Nicola Harrison
Hannah is interested in exploring equity issues within mathematics education, an area which doesn't always feel that these concerns sit very comfortably within the mathematics education community as a whole; at times she has caught herself looking longingly outward towards sociology of education, or feeling that she straddles the two disciplines but doesn't have a true home in neither. It is very refreshing for her to have found a forum within mathematics education which allows her to develop her own research interests in such a friendly, safe and supportive setting.
Martin Lamb
I am a Research Associate working within the Department of Psychology, Sociology & Politics