SERI: The RF2 Process
On CampusIntended Audience: SERI Education PGRs only This session is for First year Education PGRs only Session led by Chris Bailey
Intended Audience: SERI Education PGRs only This session is for First year Education PGRs only Session led by Chris Bailey
One of the UK government’s longest running and most successful knowledge transfer programmes, Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) have been helping academics and UK organisations work in partnership for almost 50 years. Sheffield Hallam will be joined by Andy Barnett, South Yorkshire's Regional Knowledge Transfer Adviser from Innovate UK KTN, to present on What is a … Continue reading I2RI KTPs: What you need to know
One way that we can support our students to optimise the value and influence of their work and share original contributions to knowledge and understanding, is through supporting doctoral students to publish. One responsibility of supervisors is to support students to disseminate their research findings. In this session we focus specifically on writing with doctoral … Continue reading RSP: Writing with Doctoral Students
The aim of the session is to increase general awareness and understanding around the basics of menopause. This is an online session , delivered via Zoom. There will be a presentation, followed by time for questions and answers. By attending this webinar you will gain a basic understanding of: • What menopause is and its … Continue reading Demystifying Menopause for PGR Students
When does situational or occupational stress become detrimental? What is the difference between Burnout and Depression? Basics of Burnout is a seminar and facilitated discussion which defines the core components of Burnout, presents evidence-based strategies to treat the symptoms, and discusses how to prevent work-related stress. In this conversation, we cover the prevalence and … Continue reading Basics of Burnout
Supporting Research Projects At SHU supervisors have a role to play in advising candidates about their choice of topic and then assisting them to produce a formal research proposal at RF1 stage, develop their ideas at RF2 stage and navigate the ethical approval process. Supervisors are also continuously providing guidance on managing research projects and … Continue reading Research Supervisor Passport – Supporting Research Projects
Helen Blejerman Fine Art Practice-based PhD | Culture and Creativity Research Institute For Whom the Mountains Pray Art exhibition 14th – 26th August Monday to Saturday 1000 - 1600 Post Hall, Department of Art & Design, Old Head Post Office, Fitzalan Square, Sheffield, S1 2AY For Whom the Mountains Pray proposes the simulation of a mythological future. A … Continue reading For Whom the Mountains Pray | Art Exhibition – Helen Blejerman
This is the first in the new series of the Computing Research Seminar series. The series begins with two external speakers: 10:00-10:55 - "Title: Safe and Secure Internet of Flying Things, Research and Challenges", Dr. Kalinka Branco, Professor, Computer Science, ICMC, USP (BRAZIL). https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6816-208X 11:00-11:55 - "Title: Computer art, video games, and computer music? Check … Continue reading Computing Research Seminar Series 2023/24
On 6 & 7 September we are organising, together with the University of Sheffield, Sheffield's OpenFest. OpenFest provides an opportunity to explore issues around open research, share experiences and consider how open research can be applied in your discipline. OpenFest will include an in-person Sheffield Showcase (with hybrid capability) bringing together researchers from the … Continue reading OpenFest | 6 & 7 September 2023 | Joint Event with the University of Sheffield
Building on the success of 2022, the organisers wish to invite you to this 2023 event. Mental Health and Learning Disabilities (MHLD) affect many people over their life course and within SHU there are several people involved across the Colleges in MHLD research and activities. The co-ordination group, including researchers from each Research Institute, … Continue reading Mental Health and Learning Disability Research Network – 2023 Workshop