REF 2021 results
2021 Submission
Impact Case Studies
Read more about the aims, approach and impact of the research Sheffield Hallam University submitted for REF 2021.
Code of Practice
Read more about how Sheffield Hallam University managed the selection and submission process for REF 2021
Harvey Anderson
For his Professional Doctorate, Harvey is looking to discover whether expert fast bowling coaches have a model or theory about the fast bowling technique and, if so, what it is and where it comes from.
Linda Van Gelder
Linda is a PhD student in the Centre for Sports Engineering Research at Sheffield Hallam University, studying the effect of biofeedback in a yet to be specified patient group
Equality Impact Assessment
Read the key results from our REF 2021 equality impact assessment, and download the full report
Impact Development
Impact Development
Emma Sconce
For her PhD, Emma is aiming to undertake research in the area of hamstring injury-risk assessment, investigating the mechanism and subsequent ability to predict muscle injury in athletes, developing and using equipment that is real-word friendly and useful for coaches in the field.
Manuela Paulina Trejo Ramirez
For her PhD Manuela is investigating the biomechanical effects of football shoes on the ankle joint, focusing primarily on preventing injuries and enhancing players' performance
REF 2014 Results
In the Research Excellence Framework 2014, 65% of the research submitted by Sheffield Hallam was rated world-leading or internationally excellent