Dr Katherine Johnson
Katherine’s multidisciplinary education at the University of Sydney is reflected in her current research, which traverses and interconnects Performance, History, Anthropology and Philosophy. Her diverse research is unified by a focus on embodiment and performativity – in and as epistemology, pedagogy, historiography, heritage and community.
Charlotte Coleman
My teaching interests are focused around children’s development, particularly cognitive development, and developmental research methods. I also teach Forensic psychology, focusing particularly on witness evidence and children’s engagement with the law and law services.
Joelle Halliday
Joelle joined the Centre for Science Education in April 2014. She has a background in primary teaching and leadership, advisory work, consultancy and coaching
Caron Carter
I am a researcher and teacher in the field of Early Childhood Research, focusing on children’s friendships. I teach undergraduate and postgraduate students within the Sheffield Institute of Education in the department of Education, Childhood and Inclusion.
Jackie Hammerton
I have been teaching Physiotherapy at Sheffield Hallam University since 2002 and qualified as a Physiotherapist in London in 1984
Dr Katie Hanson
Staff profile for Dr Katie Hanson, Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
Richard Mather
Richard is currently Course Leader for BA (Hons) Digital Media Production and teaches a range of modules that focus on the development of digital media, including Digital Media Technologies, Web Based Media and Applications, App Design and Development, and Digital Media Futures. He also teaches on the MA in Digital Media Management.
Keeley Fletcher
I have over six years practical experience working in the legal sector at a range of different levels. For four years I specialised in Family Law with some Civil Litigation work undertaken in the last two years of my private practice. I represented clients dealing with divorce, finances, public and private law children matters as well as family law injunctions.
Sarah Cardwell
Sarah has worked at Sheffield Hallam University since September 2012. Prior to this she worked for Lambert Smith Hampton for approximately six years as an Associate Director specialising in the area of Valuation. Whilst in this role she undertook valuations for a range of property types for purposes such as secure lending, company accounts and pension funds.
Ed Pollock
Staff profile for Dr Ed Pollock, Principal Lecturer and Deputy Head of Policing and Probation