Sally Hinchliff
I took up my post at Sheffield Hallam University in September 2012; having been Head of Modern Foreign Languages in an inner city secondary school for several years. Prior to moving into teacher education, I also worked extensively , in a number of Sheffield primary schools, supporting colleagues in KS2 to incorporate Foreign Languages into their curriculum.
Associate Professor Alexandra Anderson
Associate Professor and Project Lead in Enterprise and Entrepreneurship, International business continues to be my passion; a personal goal stemming from my undergraduate studies was to contribute to the development of international trade of small to medium sized firms (SMEs)
Tom Garner
Staff profile for Tom Garner, Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
Chalen Westaby
Chalen received my PhD in Public International Law from the University of Derby and has been teaching at Sheffield Hallam University since 2008. Her PhD focused on the area of international legal history and looked at the development of the customary international law right of self-determination after the Second World War.
Luke Beardon
In his post as Senior Lecturer in autism Luke runs various courses at different academic levels in autism, including a Masters qualification, while continuing to research and consult in the field of autism
Samah Issa
Dr Samah Issa joined Sheffield Business School in September 2014 as a Lecturer in Banking, Investment and Financial Management
Dr Claire Holland
Dr Claire Holland is a Senior Lecturer in the Hospitality Subject Group. She currently holds the post of Placement and Employability Tutor for Undergraduate Hospitality students, assisting and supporting the students with their placement search and liaising with employers to support them with their business needs.
Azida Zainol
Azida Zainol
Dr Emmie McFadden
My teaching on the Film Studies course focuses on exploring notions of 'hidden-ness' in film and film history, and I seek to uncover and make more visible the presence of so-called marginal identities both in the film itself and behind the camera.