CHEFS Research Group – Craft, Kinship and Colonialism

Online via Zoom

The CHEFS (Culture, Health, Environment, Food and Society) research group at Sheffield Hallam University is delighted to host a series of online research talks exploring the socio-cultural dimensions of food and drink. Talks are open to all—local and global, students and staff, practitioners and public. Please feel free to share with your networks. Next up: … Continue reading CHEFS Research Group – Craft, Kinship and Colonialism

PubHD – July

The Old Queen's Head

PubHD offers students in Sheffield an opportunity to try their hands at public engagement by explaining their PhDs in 10-15 minutes and facing questions from a varied and diverse audience.   There's no boring PowerPoints here, just words and a flipchart.  The sessions are back in person in the Old Queen's Head down by the … Continue reading PubHD – July

METHOD 2022: CCRI Postgraduate Research Conference

Online via Zoom

Registration for the CCRI PGR METHOD 2022 conference is now open.  The conference will be taking place online via Zoom on Wednesday 21 and Thursday 22 September. About METHOD 2022 Since 2015, the CCRI Postgraduate Research Team has delivered an annual conference for PGRs and Early Career Researchers on the alternating themes of research METHOD and … Continue reading METHOD 2022: CCRI Postgraduate Research Conference

CHEFS: Food, Economic Imaginaries, and Entrepreneurship

This session is open to all staff; Mid Career Researchers (MCRs); Early Career Researchers (ECRs); Supervisors; Post Graduate Research Students (PGRs); The CHEFS (Culture, Health, Environment, Food and Society) research group at Sheffield Hallam University is delighted to host a series of online research talks exploring the socio-cultural dimensions of food and drink. Talks are … Continue reading CHEFS: Food, Economic Imaginaries, and Entrepreneurship

Creative Writing Masterclass  |  Susan Elliot Wright:  Dual Narratives

Norfolk 210 City Campus, Sheffield

'Have you considered telling your story from two different viewpoints?  Or from the point of view of the same character but at different times in their life?  Whether you’re considering a dual narrative or not, there will be something for you in this masterclass as we look at character and voice along with the pros and … Continue reading Creative Writing Masterclass  |  Susan Elliot Wright:  Dual Narratives

CHEFS Research Group – Children’s Food, Feeding and Inequalities

Online via Zoom

The CHEFS (Culture, Health, Environment, Food and Society) research group at Sheffield Hallam University is delighted to host a series of online research talks exploring the socio-cultural dimensions of food and drink.   The next session focuses on research on “Children’s Food, Feeding and Inequalities” on Monday 17 October, 1200 - 1330 on Zoom.  The … Continue reading CHEFS Research Group – Children’s Food, Feeding and Inequalities

Spillways: Sheffield launch of new poetry collection on Sheffield Lakeland 

Performance Lab, City Campus

Harriet Tarlo and Kym Martindale, with Jon Bridge and Abi Goodman Poets, Harriet Tarlo and Kym Martindale will read from their new open form collection of poetry from fieldwork around the rivers, becks and reservoirs North of Sheffield.  Followed by a Q and A with geographer, Jon Bridge to discuss how the book emerged from … Continue reading Spillways: Sheffield launch of new poetry collection on Sheffield Lakeland 

Creative Writing Masterclass | Nicola Chester – In Conversation with Joanna Dobson

Performance Lab, City Campus

Nicola Chester learned to love nature early, but soon discovered that it could be taken from her.  On Gallows Down:  Place, Protest and Belonging is a lyrical, powerful memoir charting her fight to save the wild places she calls home.  She advocates passionately for the force of writing as resistance and for the importance of … Continue reading Creative Writing Masterclass | Nicola Chester – In Conversation with Joanna Dobson

PGR Peer Mentoring Scheme Briefing Session Oct 2022

Online

What is the session about? The PGR Peer Mentoring Scheme has now opened for applications for 22-23 academic year. This session will give students more information about the scheme, explain the expectations of the role of Mentee and Mentor and provide an opportunity for students to ask any questions they may have about participating. Who … Continue reading PGR Peer Mentoring Scheme Briefing Session Oct 2022