Sheffield Hallam University

Sheffield Hallam University appoints new PVC Dean

Professor Hopgood is currently Dean of the Faculty of Technology at De Montfort University, and also has responsibility for the University's international strategy. He joined De Montfort in June 2007, having previously worked for Nottingham Trent University and the Open University. His industrial experience includes work with Telstra Research Laboratories in Melbourne, Australia and Systems Designers plc (now part of Hewlett-Packard).

Open Evening for Business Courses at UEA

As the Commonwealth Games in Delhi come to an end this week, India should use the event as an opportunity to rebrand itself and promote a new image to the world a marketing expert from Sheffield Hallam University has said.

Dr Richard Tresidder, from the Sheffield Business School at Sheffield Hallam, believes the Games are a chance for India to challenge tourists' embedded perceptions of the country and to move away from the traditional images used in current tourism marketing.

Design a degree in a month and boost your business

Business Advantage is helping to meet government calls for more flexible learning programmes,  allowing employers to decide the skills they need from their staff so that experts can craft  tailor-made educational packages, including diplomas, certificates and degrees And the call has gone out to businesses across Yorkshire and beyond: "Let's design your degree - with a difference."

The Business Advantage team are in advanced talks with several businesses to develop tailor-made products due to start in early 2011.

Sheffield Hallam Students Scoop Coveted Business Awards

Andrew Seaton, from Resolve IT, and Tom Ward and Mike Kent, from Kitlocker.com, both acknowledged the role played by the Enterprise Centre in shaping their businesses, as they collected their awards for Young Business Person of the Year and Excellence in Retail respectively. The Enterprise Centre is dedicated to supporting research and developing a spirit of enterprise in students and staff, while encouraging collaborative relationships with business.

Syndicate content

Add This