Creative Writing Master Class  |  Brian Lewis:  The Edge of the Map

Norfolk 210 City Campus, Sheffield

Brian Lewis discusses the role of affordable, accessible technologies in the development of Longbarrow Press, the economics of small press publishing, the relationship between a walking practice and a writing practice, and the ethos of craft, collaboration and care that runs through it all. Brian Lewis is the editor and publisher of Longbarrow Press, a … Continue reading Creative Writing Master Class  |  Brian Lewis:  The Edge of the Map

Academic English for Doctoral Students

Online

A module for students working independently on a research degree (eg PhD).  The focus will be on practising and developing the language and rhetoric to explain and present your research in both written and spoken formats.  Module content includes:  research-based writing; writing the RF1/RF2; delivering research talks; writing abstracts; and more.  Further information via the … Continue reading Academic English for Doctoral Students

POSTPONED – RSP: Encouraging Timely Progression

Online via Zoom

APOLOGIES - THIS SESSION HAS BEEN POSTPONED.  We will advise of a new date as soon as possible Universities set clear timescales for doctoral student registration.  Managing timely progression and completion is one of, if not the, the key role for supervisors.  This requires supervisors to encourage, support and motivate students to progress in their … Continue reading POSTPONED – RSP: Encouraging Timely Progression

Professor Harriet Tarlo Inaugural Lecture – Can poetry help us engage with our changing world?

In this interactive lecture, Professor Harriet Tarlo will explore the ways in which it is possible to engage creatively with landscape, environment and the more‐than‐human world. In essence, the theme is collaboration with people and place. Working with people such as other artists, environmental groups, students, and the wider public is an important part of … Continue reading Professor Harriet Tarlo Inaugural Lecture – Can poetry help us engage with our changing world?

Professor Cristina Cerulli Inaugural Lecture – Practising alternatives through architecture

Dorothy Fleming Lecture Theatre, Charles Street building

How does architectural practice sit within the context of the multiple crises that we live in today? How can we facilitate the transition to a more just society? How can we rethink systems towards fairer outcomes? How could an expanded field of architecture contribute to create the change needed? What strategies can we deploy to … Continue reading Professor Cristina Cerulli Inaugural Lecture – Practising alternatives through architecture

Developing your translational funding strategy – Innovation Funding Team event

On Campus

In this training session we will walk you through the planning of a translational research project and how to develop your research proposal with the end in mind. We will discuss what makes a strong translational project/proposal and which common gaps/mistakes to look out for. We will guide you through the funding landscape and ‘what … Continue reading Developing your translational funding strategy – Innovation Funding Team event

Professor James Banks’ Inaugural Lecture – Gambling and crime: implications for our justice system

Heart of the Campus Lecture Theatre, Collegiate Cresc Sheffield

Gambling and crime: what are the implications for criminal justice? Is the growth in legalised gambling presenting a new challenge for our criminal justice system? Here in the UK, we have one of the most accessible and varied gambling marketplaces in the world. But it’s becoming increasingly evident that gambling causes serious issues for some … Continue reading Professor James Banks’ Inaugural Lecture – Gambling and crime: implications for our justice system