Transmission Event – Sarah Smizz

Online via Zoom

Speaker:  Sarah Smizz Host:  Rose Butler   | Respondent:  Sharon Kivland  “To transmit is to transfer, from communication, action sending a message, to radiant energy that passes through a substance like in radiotherapy.  In this talk I will discuss how the act of transmission underpins the values and hopes of my practice – to help reveal … Continue reading Transmission Event – Sarah Smizz

SERI Doctoral Student Colloquium

The Social and Economic Research Institute (SERI) Doctoral Student Colloquium is a great opportunity to engage in 3 practical, hands-on short sessions led by doctoral students from social and economic research areas: Deepali Brahmbhatt: 5 things I wish I'd known before I started my PhD Fides Matzdorf: How to get TOO much consent from your … Continue reading SERI Doctoral Student Colloquium

Drop in PGR Virtual Café

Online via Blackboard Collaborate

Drop in PGR Virtual Café The Doctoral School runs a Friday morning Drop-in PGR Virtual Café – so please join us each Friday via the RESEARCH DEGREES blackboard site collaborate session (email doctoralschool@shu.ac.uk for the link). The virtual café offers an opportunity to network with other members of the SHU PGR community in an informal online setting.  … Continue reading Drop in PGR Virtual Café

Let’s Talk about Managing Supervisory Relationships

Online via Blackboard Collaborate

Following on from our Induction/Welcome session, the Ethics briefing and the Researcher Development session, we’d now like to invite you to the fourth session in the series. The quality of your relationship with your supervisor or supervisors can be crucial to the progress of your doctorate.  There are some common student: supervisor relationship issues for … Continue reading Let’s Talk about Managing Supervisory Relationships

Doctoral Skills Webinar – Editing Techniques for your Doctorate

Online

This session will demonstrate strategies for editing your doctoral thesis. We will explore a range of editing techniques that cover the whole thesis, focusing on three key priorities for doctoral writing: Clarity, word count, and narrative coherence. Book via Unihub - link to follow