SERI: NVivo Training (Day 2)

On Campus

This session is for SERI PGR students only NVivo software training Please bring work from the day 1 session. Please direct all enquiries to social-economic-pgr@shu.ac.uk SERI students should book a place via this booking link

Mental Health in Isolation – Dragonfly Mental Health

Hybrid (online and on campus)

It can be challenging to maintain your mental health. “Mental Health in Isolation” is a talk and facilitated discussion that explains how our body and mind function during challenging times and pinpoints the main areas of everyday life which are affected and provides suggestions, tips and tricks to gain the feeling of stability and sanity. … Continue reading Mental Health in Isolation – Dragonfly Mental Health

Is there space for farmers’ voice in the food supply chain? (Joint CHEFS Research Seminar & DSSM Distinguished Lecture)

Online via Zoom

Is there space for farmers’ voice in the food supply chain? A story-telling/listening experiment with Indian farmers and UK- based consumers Presenter:  Dr Maria Touri Facilitator:  Dr Jennifer Smith Maguire The UN’s agenda for the 17 Sustainable Development Goals is heavily focused on the economic, environmental, and social resilience of Southern farming communities.  Yet, subjective … Continue reading Is there space for farmers’ voice in the food supply chain? (Joint CHEFS Research Seminar & DSSM Distinguished Lecture)

On The Radar: The Long Term Impact of (Social) Change Communication via Corporate Social Media

Arundel 10007

We are lucky to be visited by Professor Dr Holger Sievert, the study coordinator and professor for Media Management, specialising in PR and Communication Management at Macromedia University based in Cologne, Germany. Prof. Sievert will be speaking about how companies can effectively employ social media tools in the engagement of employees with their work, and how this can … Continue reading On The Radar: The Long Term Impact of (Social) Change Communication via Corporate Social Media

UK Data Service: Data in the spotlight: Qualitative and mixed methods data

Online

Session organised by the UK Data Service Did you know that qualitative and mixed methods data can be accessed for research? The UK Data Service provides access to a range of qualitative and mixed-methods data, including ethnographic data and field notes, images, oral history transcripts, and essay responses. This workshop will help you get started … Continue reading UK Data Service: Data in the spotlight: Qualitative and mixed methods data

A Scientist’s Primer on Depression – Dragonfly Mental Health

Hybrid (online and on campus)

The most common mental illness is depression, yet there are many misconceptions about this illness: what causes it, who is at risk, and how it manifests. Those with high IQ and higher educational attainment are at particularly high risk of developing depression but also less likely to seek treatment largely due to stigma. “A Scientist’s … Continue reading A Scientist’s Primer on Depression – Dragonfly Mental Health

CCRI: Research Bites event

Timings are provisional and a precise schedule will be confirmed in due course. Save the date! On 14 December we will hold the first CCRI Research Bites event on City Campus.  We at the CCRI want to celebrate with you all before the Christmas break and provide an opportunity for you to connect with each … Continue reading CCRI: Research Bites event

Research Ethics Reviewer Training

Online

Intended Audience:  all research-active members of staff, plus all doctoral researchers (except those in their first year, who aren't eligible to be reviewers yet) across all research institutes.   Ethics training session for all SHU reviewers of research ethics applications. Led by a member of the University Research Ethics Committee. Latest guidance and training suitable for … Continue reading Research Ethics Reviewer Training

RSP: Building and Managing Relationships with Candidates – PLUS Introduction to the Research Passport Scheme (RSP)

Online via Zoom

The quality of your relationship with doctoral candidates can be crucial to the progress of doctoral projects. There are some common student: supervisor relationship issues for doctoral supervisors in all disciplines. In this session, we will highlight:   the increased diversity of the doctoral candidate population and recognise its implications for supervision the importance of … Continue reading RSP: Building and Managing Relationships with Candidates – PLUS Introduction to the Research Passport Scheme (RSP)