Lauren Joyce
Lauren Joyce Senior Lecturer Sheffield Hallam University
Sally Billau
Sally Billau trained as an Interior Designer at Nottingham Trent University and has proven industry experience through working for a large architectural practice on a wide range of design projects. With an understanding of spatial settings and how an environment can positively impact upon the people that use and move through these spaces, Sally has interests around the personalisation of space. Sally moved into academia in 2009 and has a continuing interest in the pedagogy of design education. She is committed to pedagogic excellence in teaching through the application of innovative learning and teaching theories and methods.
Sue Beckingham
I am an Associate Professor and a Learning, Teaching, Assessment and Quality Lead in the School of Computing and Digital Technologies. In addition to teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, I have an academic development leadership role where I provide support and guidance relating to learning, teaching and assessment.
Dr Miyoung Oh
As a sport sociologist, I am currently teaching on two courses: Physical Education and School Sport and Sport Development with Coaching
Judith Langdon
Whilst at Hallam Jude has brought with her this applied knowledge and developed a particular interest in Enterprise within sport development and Developing School Sport. Jude is Level 4 lead and leads on the employability of the students for Sport Development with Coaching and also the student conference
Sarah Rawding
My main teaching interests are focused on the holistic development of children within the early years and supporting practitioners to become confident and reflective in their practice. I have a specific research interest in the promotion of positive dispositions for lifelong learning, in particular curiosity and creativity.
Stephen Thompson
I am currently an integral member of a working strength and conditioning group within Sheffield Hallam, providing support for a number of different athletes and teams
Operating department practitioner
Gain a degree in operating department practice while working in perioperative practice, making you eligible for Health and Care Professions Council registration in the UK.
Heather Dunn
On graduating I worked for Sheffield PCT as a Health Trainer, holding clinics in GP practices and within the community to help promote healthy lifestyles and behaviours with individuals that either self-referred, or were referred by their GP
Sifullah Khaled
Sifullah Khaled