University English Scheme – Academic English for your Doctorate

Arundel 10212a (City) SHU City Campus

University English Scheme, Semester 2 Non-credit Academic English Classes Academic English for your Doctorate is a non-credit module designed for students working independently on a research degree (eg PhD/Professional Doctorate).  The focus is on practising and developing language and rhetoric to explain and present your research in both written and spoken forms.  This is open to … Continue reading University English Scheme – Academic English for your Doctorate

Converis Ethics Training

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Converis Ethics Training for: – Staff Researchers / Doctoral Students – Directors of Study Book via Eventbrite:  https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/converis-ethics-training-sheffield-hallam-university-february-2019-tickets-51142433395

Becoming a SHU Doctoral Researcher (Induction)

Charles Street 12.5.08

This University-wide doctoral induction session will introduce new starters to the life of a Sheffield Hallam University (SHU) doctoral researcher, and provide orientation on a number of key elements relating to doctoral study.  It is the perfect opportunity to meet with staff involved in supporting your studies and to get to know doctoral researchers from … Continue reading Becoming a SHU Doctoral Researcher (Induction)

University English Scheme – Academic English for your Doctorate

Arundel 10212a (City) SHU City Campus

University English Scheme, Semester 2 Non-credit Academic English Classes Academic English for your Doctorate is a non-credit module designed for students working independently on a research degree (eg PhD/Professional Doctorate).  The focus is on practising and developing language and rhetoric to explain and present your research in both written and spoken forms.  This is open to … Continue reading University English Scheme – Academic English for your Doctorate

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

Howard 5424 City Campus, Sheffield

Energy and Society: understanding the societal impacts and implications of contemporary energy policy - Monday 4 March 2019 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 … Continue reading DTA Elective – Energy and Society: understanding the societal impacts and implications of contemporary energy policy

DTA Elective – Photovoltaic Technology and Applications to the Society – EVENT CANCELLED

Charles Street 12.5.12 City Campus, Sheffield

Apologies - this event has now been cancelled.  This one day course starts with speaker’s 25 years of public engagement work on renewable energy sources.  These activities led to the designing, piloting, monitoring and replication of “Solar Village” project.  First half of the course will be on these activities aimed for use of clean energy … Continue reading DTA Elective – Photovoltaic Technology and Applications to the Society – EVENT CANCELLED

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

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As part of the RF1 (or Prof Doc equivalent) process, new doctoral researchers at Sheffield Hallam University are required to confirm that they have undertaken a Development Needs Analysis and set some initial actions in priority areas.  This must be done on the Vitae Researcher Development Framework (RDF) Planner and the 'my actions' and 'my … Continue reading Professional Development Planning using the Vitae Researcher Development Framework (RDF)

University English Scheme – Academic English for your Doctorate

Arundel 10212a (City) SHU City Campus

University English Scheme, Semester 2 Non-credit Academic English Classes Academic English for your Doctorate is a non-credit module designed for students working independently on a research degree (eg PhD/Professional Doctorate).  The focus is on practising and developing language and rhetoric to explain and present your research in both written and spoken forms.  This is open to … Continue reading University English Scheme – Academic English for your Doctorate