C3RI Research Seminar - Health Service Co-Design: a New Zealand Perspective with Hilary Boyd
Hilary Boyd is a performance improvement specialist based in New Zealand visiting the UK as part of a Winston Churchill Fellowship investigating how international healthcare organizations improve health care services
Launch of E.R.O.S Journal, MAN
The manner of masculine dress, according to the style and taste of the era, of its time and place, reflects society and imposes codes of comportment
Patrick Wichert
Having studied visual design and fine art in Switzerland, Germany and the UK Patrick Wichert then worked as freelance artist and tutor, followed by a long career as university lecturer and manager
One Minute Volume 7
The listings for the screening of The Fair on Thursday 13 February 2014; 6.30 - 8 pm.
Becky Shaw's 'Half-Buried' commissioned for the show 'Monument: Aftermath of War and Conflict'
The exhibition in the Undercroft contains a number of participatory and interactive elements. Becky Shaw will create works interactively, working with the space to create new monuments out of old, using colonial aspects of the Sainsbury Centre’s world art collection as a starting point
C3RI Research Seminar - A Novel Message-Exchanging Optimization Model to Reduce Energy Consumption in Distributed Systems
Event listing for News Events C3RI Research Seminar A Novel Message, Sheffield Hallam University
New book examines impact of design
The Art and Design Research Centre at Sheffield Hallam University teamed up with the China Academy of Fine Art to produce the Designing Impact! book
Design across the cultural divide
Details of design book co-produced by Sheffield Hallam University and China Central Academy of Fine Art (CAFA)
Hester Reeve awarded a joint residency at Kings College London and Kunsthuis SYB
Hester Reeve, artist and Reader in Fine Art at Sheffield Hallam University, has been awarded a joint residency at the Centre for Philosophy and the Visual Arts at Kings College London and at Kunsthuis SYB in The Netherlands.
Andrew Sneddon
I teach across different levels, from first year to post-graduate and from practical drawing classes and printmaking workshops to delivering lectures and running crit groups.