Bringing together researchers from across Hallam, this year’s event will take place on 13-15 June and will be a hybrid event to accommodate those who wish to attend in-person, and those who want to join online. This year’s programme will offer a range of sessions designed to showcase the excellence and diversity of research and innovation at Hallam, share research practice, and engender a supportive and inclusive research culture.  

We welcome a variety of contributions from members of staff and postgraduate research students that reflect one of the three Research platforms: Building Stronger Communities, Driving Future Economies and Enabling Healthier Lives. More information and examples of research under each platform can be found by clicking on each of the headings.  

Professor Wayne Cranton, Dean of Research:  

“After two years of online-only conferences, coming together in the newly refurbished Atrium for the Creating Knowledge Conference 2022 will be a fantastic opportunity to re-establish links, to make new connections, and to celebrate the rich landscape of research and innovation across the university. I look forward to catching up on all the excellent work going on, and to meeting new colleagues over the non-virtual coffee!” 

Abstracts of no more than 250 words should be submitted using this form by 12.00pm on Wednesday 20 April. Please note that if you are asked to log in to access the form, you will need to log in using your SHU username in this format: username@my.shu.ac.uk, with your usual SHU password. If you have any queries regarding this form or your submission, please email shard@shu.ac.uk

Contributions can take a variety of formats:  

  • Oral presentation 
  • Panel session 
  • Poster presentation 
  • Workshop 

Non-traditional, creative practice, or practice-based formats, which could include:  

  • Audio-visual essay 
  • Film, documentary, sound 
  • Photographic / visual / art / artefact / product 
  • Spoken word 

Exhibition space will be available throughout the conference. If you wish to submit a non-traditional, creative practice or practice-based format you will be able to provide further information regarding your space/technical support requirements etc. within the abstract submission form.