Joanna McNamara
Jo McNamara is a Senior Lecturer in the College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences at Sheffield Hallam. Currently involved in undergraduate (BSc and PgD) and masters level teaching
School Direct
Initial teacher training is changing, and the introduction of the School Direct programme gives schools an even more important role in creating tomorrow’s teachers
“I would highly recommend an apprenticeship to anyone considering one.”
Owen is a Development Management Assistant at City of York Council. He is currently studying on our MSc Urban Planning degree apprenticeship.
Emmanuel Mawuena
Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University
Eleanor Formby
Eleanor Formby joined Sheffield Hallam University as a researcher in February 2003. She has over 20 years' experience in (predominantly qualitative) social research and evaluation. Her areas of expertise sit at the intersection of education, sociology, and LGBT studies. Specific research interests relate to the life experiences of young LGBT+ people.
Research Degrees in the Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre
In the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014 staff from the BMRC were returned in the Biological Sciences unit of assessment (UoA5). Sheffield Hallam was the second highest ranking modern university in this UoA with 46% of our research being rated as world leading or internationally excellent (4* or 3*).
Jordan Beaumont
Lecturer in Food and Nutrition
Sophie Taylor
I graduated with a First Class BSc (Hons) degree in Psychology from Sheffield Hallam University in 2008 and then gained a funded PhD at Sheffield Hallam University. I started work as a lecturer in Psychology in October 2011
Charles Hajdu
Charles Hajdu
Bioanalytical science
Within the Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre, the Bioanalytical Science Group (incorporating the Centre for Mass Spectrometry Imaging) carries out applied and multidisciplinary research related to the analysis of chemical and biological species in a variety of matrices.