Wellbeing: Look After Your Mate – Student Minds
Collegiate CampusFor more information on this session and to book a place please visit the website. You will need to login using your usual Sheffield Hallam student username and password.
For more information on this session and to book a place please visit the website. You will need to login using your usual Sheffield Hallam student username and password.
For more information on this session and to book a place please visit the website. You will need to login using your usual Sheffield Hallam student username and password.
Excel is limited when it comes to carrying out statistical tests so using specific software for statistics such as jamovi, SPSS, SAS or R is recommended. Jamovi is the simplest package to learn and is free. Jamovi can be download from https://www.jamovi.org/ or accessed through AppsAnywhere for use on managed computers. In this workshop we will cover aspects … Continue reading Skills Centre: Stats Support – Getting Started with Statistical Software – Jamovi
PhD students from across I2RI will present their research in the form of poster presentations. Prizes will be awarded for the best posters. Lunch is provided and there will be ample opportunity for networking. Presentations are limited to I2RI students, but anyone interested can attend. Please send any queries to c.m.roberts@shu.ac.uk RDF Sub-Domain(s): B3 - … Continue reading I2RI Winter Poster Event
In this session, you will have an opportunity to: (1) Recognise what is meant by critical writing at University (2) Consider how to question what you read in a critical way (3) Identify features of both descriptive and critical writing in text examples (4) Identify actions to improve your critical writing. The webinar will be … Continue reading Skills Centre Webinar: Critical Writing
Speaker: Dr Sadiq Bhanbhro Sadiq is an interdisciplinary researcher with over 17 years of experience in Higher Education in the UK and abroad. He draws on expertise in anthropology, public health, and sociology. His educational background includes a PhD in Social Sciences (SHU), MPH (ScHARR), an MSc in Public Health, specialising in Social and Health Protection … Continue reading HRI Methodology Seminar Series
This programme forms part of the Equity in Doctoral Education through Partnership and Innovation (EDEPI) programme, which aims to address the under-representation of racially minoritised students in doctoral research. About this event This workshop, delivered over 2 half-day sessions, is designed for staff engaged in doctoral education (those who supervise or otherwise support doctoral students). … Continue reading AdvanceHE & EDEPI Staff Workshop 1
The Academic English for Doctoral Student sessions run as part of the University English Scheme. Sessions will run for 10 weeks in the first and second semesters on Thursdays from 1000 - 1130 starting on Thursday 5 October 2023 for 10 weeks and will be led by Dr Karen Nicholls via Zoom. Booking for session … Continue reading Academic English for Doctoral Students
The Application for Confirmation of PhD is a formal assessment point at which the university evaluates whether there is sufficient progress and solid enough base from which to proceed to examination for PhD at level 8. Candidates are required to present and defend their work at a CCRI RF2 symposium and submit a written report … Continue reading CCRI – RF2 Training
One of the aspects of research students struggle with most is choosing the right charts and tests for your data. We talk your through the key terminology needed to choose the right techniques and questions you need to ask yourself to ensure you pick the right technique. Can't attend any of the scheduled sessions? Please … Continue reading Skills Centre: Stats Support – Choosing the Right Statistical Test