Coercive and controlling behaviour: Dominant discourse, police response and the victim survivor experience
This page goes into detail on a particular research group or area of expertise
Hallam research reveals four-fold benefit to investing in community sport and physical activity
Hallam research reveals four-fold benefit to investing in community sport and physical activity
Student success at Society of Back Pain Research Conference
Doctoral students Abbey Thorpe and Joseph Snuggs presented their work at the Society of Back Pain Research Conference, which was held in Preston
Staff
Staff list of lecturers and researchers in Sociology and Psychology at Sheffield Hallam University's Graduate School
Mass Spectrometry Imaging: New Tools for Healthcare Research
The BMRC recently hosted a two and half day EU funded training course on 'On-Tissue Digestion for Mass Spectrometry Imaging'
Celebrating ten years of research and innovation
In 2013, the education staff at Sheffield Hallam University were brought together to establish the Sheffield Institute of Education with the aim of fostering closer collaboration and building stronger connections across our areas of work. Since that time, we have evolved into a national hub of excellence, gaining regional, national and international acclaim for our achievements in teaching, learning, professional development, research, and evaluation. To mark our 10-year anniversary, and in recognition of our ongoing work, we have produced a commemorative publication showcasing some of our areas of interest and expertise.
Hallam fingerprint research on BBC Radio World Service
Dr Simona Francese was recently interviewed by BBC World on the astounding fingerprinting technology she and her team have been working on
Hallam joins industries green recovery research hub
Sheffield Hallam has joined a consortium which will examine how the foundation industries can grow and develop whilst achieving net zero 2050 environmental targets.
Researchers call for greater focus on curbing excess consumption by wealthy households
A new study led by a team of researchers from Sheffield Hallam University aims to better understand the reasons for high consumption lifestyles and identify ways to enable sustainable reductions in consumption.
Active Travel Portfolio Research and Evaluation Programme
Client: Department for Transport | Staff: Ed Ferrari, Steve Parkes, Ian Wilson, Chris Dayson, Maxine Gregory, Katie Shearn, Joy Mhonda, Sokratis Dinos, Chris Taylor