Academic English for Your PhD

Arundel 10212A (City) SHU City Campus

University English Scheme, Semester 2 Non-credit Academic English Classes Academic English for your PhD is a module for students working independently on a research degree (e.g. PhD). The focus will be on practising and developing the language and rhetoric to explain and present your research in both written and spoken formats. UES Classes Sem 2 … Continue reading Academic English for Your PhD

Interview Techniques and The Viva

Willow Court-R001 (Collegiate)

Part of a series of 4 Careers & Employability workshops. The Career Management Skills workshops will help you find your way through the career planning maze, find out more about yourself and give you tips on CV writing and maximising your chance of success in job applications This session will: Explore the purpose of an interview Outline different … Continue reading Interview Techniques and The Viva

Professional Development Planning using the Vitae Researcher Development Framework (RDF)

Charles Street 12.2.19 (City)

As part of the RF1 (or equivalent) process, new doctoral researchers at Sheffield Hallam University are required toconfirm they have undertaken a Development Needs Analysis. This must be done on the Vitae Researcher Development Framework (RDF) Planner and the 'My Actions' and 'My Action Plan' reports must be attached to your RF1 (or equivalent) application. … Continue reading Professional Development Planning using the Vitae Researcher Development Framework (RDF)

Academic English for Your PhD

Arundel 10212A (City) SHU City Campus

University English Scheme, Semester 2 Non-credit Academic English Classes Academic English for your PhD is a module for students working independently on a research degree (e.g. PhD). The focus will be on practising and developing the language and rhetoric to explain and present your research in both written and spoken formats. UES Classes Sem 2 … Continue reading Academic English for Your PhD

Converis Ethics Training

Owen 322 (City)

Converis Ethics Training for: - Staff Researchers / PhD Student - Directors of Study - Ethics Reviewers - Faculty Research Ethics Chairs Booking link

Research Data Management (Bitesize)

Oaklands 211 (Collegiate)

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 BEFORE - Planning Data DURING - Managing Data AFTER- Preserving / Sharing Data Booking link

Teaching Skills for Doctoral Students Session 2

Part of a programme of 4 sessions. Further information https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/doctoralschool/training-and-development-2/teaching-skills/ Enquiries via doctoralschool@shu.ac.uk

Energy and Society: understanding the societal impacts and implications of contemporary energy policy

Stoddart 7508 (City)

This one day course is designed to appeal across disciplines to anyone with an interest in contemporary energy issues. The course is structured to help students from all disciplinary backgrounds to think critically about energy policies. The module will encourage students to consider the societal impacts and implications for fairness, social justice and social inclusion … Continue reading Energy and Society: understanding the societal impacts and implications of contemporary energy policy