Converis Ethics Training
Collegiate Library C036Converis Ethics Training for: - Staff Researchers / PhD Student - Directors of Study - Ethics Reviewers - Faculty Research Ethics Chairs Booking link
Converis Ethics Training for: - Staff Researchers / PhD Student - Directors of Study - Ethics Reviewers - Faculty Research Ethics Chairs Booking link
New for 2018, the SHU Doctoral Research Image competition is open to all doctoral researchers in any year of study. We welcome attention-grabbing images to intrigue, inform or excite a lay/non-specialist research audience about your research. Images may be arresting, beautiful, moving or even amusing but they must relate to your doctoral research project. Each … Continue reading Deadline for Doctoral Research Image Competition entries
Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is a competition developed by the University of Queensland which challenges doctoral students to deliver a compelling spoken presentation on their research topic and its significance, in just three minutes. Sheffield Hallam will be holding its 2018 3MT competition on Thursday 24 May as part of the SHU Doctoral Showcase. As … Continue reading Deadline for Three Minute Thesis entries
The residency 'Interrupteur' by Rachel Smith at Jessop West Foyer, University of Sheffield. This includes a substantial programme of events and live works involving current and past ADRC PhD, Sheffield Institute of Arts MA alumni, and artists and curators working in Sheffield. There is a blog associated with the residency which will be regularly updated with work in progress: https://residencyinterrupteur.blogspot.co.uk An ERRANT, … Continue reading An ERRANT, or Improper Form
Exhibition Launch Event 6pm 17th April, Persistence Works Gallery, Yorkshire Artspace, Brown Street, Sheffield S1 2BS The title of SHU doctoral student MB O'Toole's exhibition is taken from Stéphane Mallarmé's poem Un coup de Dés jamais n'abolira le Hasard, . First published at the turn of the nineteenth century, Stéphane Mallarmé's generative poem continues to influence the work of … Continue reading New PhD Student Exhibition – MB O’Toole: NOTHING WILL HAVE TAKEN PLACE OTHER THAN THE PLACE
Part of the Doctoral Research Training Series. Aimed at Year 2 (3-4 PT). This session is intended to spark discussion and debate around planning for finishing the doctoral thesis, drawing on the experiences of doctoral programme leaders, supervisors and previous doctoral students. The session will also include ‘need to know’ advice on open access and … Continue reading Planning for Finishing the Thesis
This is a brief introductory session on the importance and benefits of managing your research data. It will cover - • RDM and the wider Open Access agenda • Data management planning • Benefits • Support for the research life-cycle o BEFORE - Planning Data o DURING - Managing Data o AFTER- Preserving / Sharing Data Booking link
The aim of Open Access scholarly communication is to increase access to research outputs, making them freely available to a wider audience. Come along to this session to find out about the personal and community benefits of publishing your work Open Access, how to achieve Open Access through the 'green' or 'gold' routes, how you … Continue reading Open Access Publishing (Bitesize)
This is an introductory session aimed at those starting out in research, or returning to research. It is useful for people conducting an extensive search, for example as part of a literature review. It is about planning for a search - it does not cover specific subjects or databases. The session covers • Planning for … Continue reading Finding Sources (Bitesize)
Join the Postgraduate Women in Academia group on Tuesday 24th April, from 12.30 - 2.30 in the Cantor Building of SHU's City Campus, for an interactive session on public speaking. Dr Sophie Bush of Sheffield Hallam University's Performance Studies department will be sharing some tips on confident public speaking, useful to all PG students giving … Continue reading Public Speaking in Academia: The PG WiA April Event