Useful websites
Here Sheffield Hallam University Sport Industry graduates can access the most useful websites for their discipline, craft or sector
"Bringing a placement student on board has expanded our business offer."
We spoke to Tom Johnstone, Head of Content at Deadline Digital to learn about the benefits the business has seen from taking on a placement student.
Fly Birdie Fly
Fly Birdie Fly is a product of The Arty Sciency Sporty Art (ASSA) initiative, a cross-college project at Sheffield Hallam University, which intends to use Sport as a gateway into Art and a gateway into Science for the general public
Radio 1 producer returns to Sheffield Hallam
Radio 1 Breakfast Show assistant producer and Sheffield Hallam graduate Fiona Hanlon returned to the University as an alumni speaker at the Pathways event in March.
Julie Westerman
Julie Westerman works across sculpture, drawing, film, animation, and as a curator. Often involved in cross disciplinary research, this has led to collaborations in art science to produce Fly Birdie Fly for the Olympic year, and an IAS Fellowship, Durham University 2014 on the theme of Light, to develop research on Art/Science/Light. Curatorial projects investigated the rethinking of utopian modernist architecture in the contemporary urban cityscape providing artists the forum to imagine the both the utopian and dystopian futures of European Cities. Tegel: Flights of Fancy and Tegel Speculations and Propositions. Current research Urban Exploration, a series of cross-disciplinary walks around Lisbon.
Facilities
Learn about the facilities for the Department of Culture and Media at Sheffield Hallam University
KTP helps secure £14m worth of orders for Joesph Rhodes
An innovative new approach to Super Plastic Forming and Diffusion Bonding processes (SPF/DB), developed through a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with Sheffield Hallam has played a fundamental role in securing orders worth £14 million from BAE for Joseph Rhodes Ltd
Storying School Toilets
'Around the Toilet' workshop at Sheffield Festival of Social Science