Lab4Living
Hallam's Lab4Living group addresses real-world health and wellbeing issues through interdisciplinary, design-led research
Patterns, predictors and implications of multimorbidity: exploring the co-incidence of depression and other types of chronic ill-health
Patterns, predictors and implications of multimorbidity: exploring the co-incidence of depression and other types of chronic ill-health study by Sheffield Hallam University
Sheffield Hallam to investigate health repercussions of low carbon monoxide exposure
Scientists from Sheffield Hallam University have been awarded £615,000 to investigate the effects of low-level exposure to CO (carbon monoxide) on the adult and developing brain.
Children and Young People Physical Activity and Sport research network (CYPAS)
Children and Young People Physical Activity and Sport research network (CYPAS)
PhD Scholarships at MERI
The Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI) welcome applications for fully funded PhD studentships, to start in October 2018
The views of older women towards mammographic screening: a qualitative and quantitative study
Download The views of older women towards mammographic screening: a qualitative and quantitative study by Sheffield Hallam University
An assessment of the United Utilities Customer Research on Manchester and Pennines Resilience
Client: United Utilities| Staff: Jan Gilbertson and Christina Beatty
Energy (in) efficiency: what tenants expect and endure in private rented housing - Research Summary
Client: Eaga Charitable Trust | Authors: Aimee Ambrose, Lindsey McCarthy and James Pinder
The value of small: In-depth research into the distinctive contribution, value and experiences of small and medium-sized charities in England and Wales - Summary
Client: Lloyds Bank | Authors: Chris Dayson, Leila Baker and James Rees with Elaine Batty, Ellen Bennett, Chris Damm, Tracey Coule, Beth Patmore, Helen Garforth, Charlotte Hennessy, Katie Turner, Carol Jacklin-Jarvis and Vita Terry
Current student thesis titles
Read profiles of PhD students working in the College of Social Sciences and Arts Graduate School at Sheffield Hallam University