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John Hayes

Since joining Sheffield Hallam University John has been course leader for the BA/MArt Digital Media Production and BA/MArt Games Design courses, as well as Departmental Head of Learning, Teaching and Assessment

Sheffield Hallam University celebrates Olympic success

From medal-winning athletes to behind-the-scenes support, Sheffield Hallam University has made significant contributions to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, showcasing its commitment to sports excellence and education

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Student stories
Sport

Uriah Rennie installed as Sheffield Hallam University Chancellor

Uriah Rennie, the first black referee to oversee Premier League games and active community advocate, has been officially installed as the new Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University.

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Paul Parry

At present I teach C++ programming at final year undergraduate and masters levels. I also teach game software project management methods on the BSc Game Software Development course, as well as some DirectX skills to postgraduate students

From Scotland With Love

Virginia Heath's BAFTA-nominated documentary evokes the spirit of 20th century Scotland

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Social, Cultural and Philosophical Narratives
Repositioning of Archives

Premier League trailblazer and community champion set to become university Chancellor

Sheffield’s Uriah Rennie, the first black referee to oversee Premier League games and active community advocate, is set to be installed as the next Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University in 2025.

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Arthur Jones

As a Researcher at the Centre of Excellency in Terrorism, Resilience, Intelligence and Organised Crime Research (CENTRIC), I assist on a number of projects exploring the use of Virtual Reality in the context of security research.

Kent Lau

Kent Lau

Festival of Computing

Information about the School of Computing and Digital Technologies' Festival of Computing event

Future health technology needs to take into account children and young people’s preferences, say researchers

Health technology should be easy to use, have the ability to be personalised, allow the user to choose how their information is shared and where possible, have in-built games and incentives according to new research.

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