International Women’s Day: Raising Aspirations

Hallam Hall City Campus

International Women’s Day Event: Raising Aspirations Celebrating (some of) the achievements of Prof. Nicola Woodroofe The event will include a number of short talks from individuals across the University highlighting the importance of mentoring, the Aspire program, The Concordat, effective line management, PhD supervision and ECR networks in Raising Aspirations of researchers (Not just Women). … Continue reading International Women’s Day: Raising Aspirations

Introduction to the Vitae Researcher Development Framework (RDF) Planner – Practical Session

Owen 333 (City)

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 Introduction to the Vitae Researcher Development Framework (RDF) Planner – Practical Session

Shut Up and Write!

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If you struggle to find time to make regular progress with your writing then a change of scene and some (supportive) peer pressure could help. The aim of a Shut Up and Write! session is to provide you with dedicated time and space, away from everyday distractions, to progress your own writing projects. You will … Continue reading Shut Up and Write!

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

Dealing with Data

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We all have to deal with data in our doctoral studies in a variety of shapes and forms.  This session is designed to offer support prior to the submission of the RF2 (or Prof Doc equivalent) stage of the doctoral lifecycle.  It will focus on the preparation of your Data Management Plan and talk you … Continue reading Dealing with Data

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-march-2019-tickets-51142518650

Women’s History Month event

Charles Street 12.4.12

Thurs 21 March 2019 | 17:00 – 18:30 In celebration of women's history month, a panel of four postgraduate students from Sheffield Hallam University will be sharing aspects of their current research which contributes to the fields of women's and gender history.  Hosted by Kathy Davies (SHSU Postgraduate Rep) and Gabby Willis (SHSU Women's Rep), the event … Continue reading Women’s History Month event

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