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Jaffer (Jay) Idris

Jaffer Idris (Jay) is a lecturer working in Events Management within the Sheffield Business School at Sheffield Hallam University. Jay maintains a strong academic profile, having taught several different business modules at both Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels as well as developing and running distance learning courses.

Assessment of the Impact of Cook Bags on Users' Everyday Life

The report, conducted by the Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice in collaboration with Africa's Gift Charity, investigates the impact of insulated cook bags on the daily lives of users in Lesotho

Dissertation (60 credits)

Dissertation 60 credits

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Health and Wellbeing

Discovering a Nursing Career in General Practice

Discovering a Nursing Career in General Practice

Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Radiographic Image Interpretation

Study our Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Radiographic Image Interpretation module at Sheffield Hallam University and learn about the theoretical knowledge to interpret radiographic images of the appendicular skeleton.

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Health and Wellbeing
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Clare Moonan

Clare is a senior lecturer in International Business and course leader for MSc Managing Global Business at Sheffield Business School

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Dr Jo Clarke, Senior Lecturer in Sport Business Management, Collaborative Course Leader BSc (Hons) Sport Business Management (HK programme)

Profile of Jo Clarke, Senior Lecturer in Sport Business Management & Collaborative Course Leader BSc (Hons) Sport Business Management (HK programme)

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Spotlight on Arutiun Ehiasarian

Today's world is driven by technology innovations that let us travel around the world, communicate across the globe and discover new science

Advanced Assessment Formulation And Treatment Planning In Mental Health

Advanced Assessment Formulation And Treatment Planning In Mental Health

New report finds World Bank’s development investment arm ‘complicit in repression of Uyghur and other minoritised citizens’

The World Bank’s development investment arm, International Finance Corporation, has almost $500m in loans and equity investment in companies active in the oppression of Uyghur people in China, according to a new report

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