Doctoral Supervisor Development Programme – January 2023 cohort

On campus - venue TBC

The programme is aimed at:  The main target audience is new staff without previous research supervisor experience and/or research supervisors who have yet to supervise a doctoral programme to completion. Overall programme aims: To disseminate information relevant to the process of the supervision of doctoral researchers, to assist staff to develop and enhance effective research supervision … Continue reading Doctoral Supervisor Development Programme – January 2023 cohort

Thesis Template:  LaTeX and MS Word

Online via Zoom

Intended Audience:  Open to all PGRs in all Research Institutes   This session will offer training on the Thesis Template:  LaTeX and MS Word and is open to all PGRs 0900 – 1000 – LaTeX 1000 – 1100 – MS Word Session led by Márjory Da Costa-Abreu, Francis Clegg, Susan Campbell, Huilian Liao from I2RI … Continue reading Thesis Template:  LaTeX and MS Word

LRST: Finding and Managing Information

On Campus

Using search tools to find sources and manage the search process. Book via UniHub   RDF Sub-domain(s):  A1 - Knowledge Base; A2 - Cognitive Abilities; C2 - Research Management;

SERI: Getting the most out of your Supervision

On campus

Intended Audience:  SERI:  1st year Education PGRs only These meetings give PhD & MRes students in their first year chance to discuss aspects of doctoral journeys, including key assessment milestones, building networks, sharing your research. Getting the most out of your supervision. Session led by Chris Bailey. RDF Sub-domain(s):  D1 - Working with Others

LRST: Research Data Management

Online

This introductory session will introduce the core concepts of research data management and go over the main elements of your data management plan.   Book via UniHub   RDF Sub-Domain(s):  A1 - Knowledge Base; A2 - Cognitive Abilities; C2 - Research Management; D2 - Communication and Dissemination; D3 - Engagement and Impact;

LRST: Your Finished Thesis

On Campus

In this session we will cover issues such as copyright, embargoes, and publishing work based on your thesis and how these affect adding a thesis to the archive.   Book via UniHub   RDF Sub-Domain(s):  A1 - Knowledge Base; D2 - Communication and Dissemination;

LRST: Rights Retention

Online

In this session we will cover rights retention, a key aspect of the open access policy, which allows Hallam authors to retain rights over their work and opens up opportunities for a range of uses of the material.   Book via UniHub   RDF Sub-Domain(s):  C1 - Professional Conduct;D2 - Communication and Dissemination;D3 - Engagement … Continue reading LRST: Rights Retention

LRST: Reference Management and RefWorks

On Campus

In this session we will introduce the principles of reference management and demonstrate these principles using RefWorks. There will be an opportunity for some hands on work   Book via UniHub   RDF Sub-domain(s):  C2 - Research Management; D2 - Communication and Dissemination;

Consolidating the population, planet and people – food industry solutions Presentation by Barbara Bray MBE

Stoddart 7140 (Lecture Theatre) Sheffield

Register online Consolidating the population (expansion), planet (sustainability) and people (feeding an expanding population: globally) – food industry solutions. Food production, consumption and health have never been more relevant as the cost of living rises and issues of food sustainability come to the fore. This thought-provoking presentation by Barbara Bray MBE relates not just to … Continue reading Consolidating the population, planet and people – food industry solutions Presentation by Barbara Bray MBE