Library Research Support – Reference management using RefWorks

Online

Book a place Mon 29/03 2pm In this session we will introduce the principles of reference management and demonstrate these principles in action using RefWorks.   This session is suitable for doctoral researchers and staff doing research projects.

Navigating ethical dilemmas of conducting research with young children – Why include children in research?

This series of lunchtime seminars is intended for Post-grad students, academics and researchers from a broad range of departments and disciplines to come and discuss why they might include children and young people in their research and how they could go about doing so. The seminars are informed by the latest ethical principles of the … Continue reading Navigating ethical dilemmas of conducting research with young children – Why include children in research?

Imposter Syndrome: What is it and how to navigate it

Online via Zoom , United Kingdom

This event is designed to unpack the phenomena of Imposter Syndrome and help doctoral students feel empowered to explore, address and manage feelings of Imposterism. Imposter Syndrome is described as feelings of inadequacy or a sense of fraudulence, and it is a common experience among doctoral students and also among academics. It could be impacting … Continue reading Imposter Syndrome: What is it and how to navigate it

Navigating ethical dilemmas of conducting research with young children – An introduction to the ethics

This series of lunchtime seminars is intended for Post-grad students, academics and researchers from a broad range of departments and disciplines to come and discuss why they might include children and young people in their research and how they could go about doing so. The seminars are informed by the latest ethical principles of the … Continue reading Navigating ethical dilemmas of conducting research with young children – An introduction to the ethics

SHU Creating Knowledge Conference 2021 – abstract deadline extended to 23 April

The Creating Knowledge Conference brings together researchers from across the University and is taking place online between 22-25 June 2021.  The four days will offer a range of sessions designed to showcase the excellence and diversity of SHU’s research and innovation work, to share research practice and engender a supportive and inclusive research culture.  The theme … Continue reading SHU Creating Knowledge Conference 2021 – abstract deadline extended to 23 April

Navigating ethical dilemmas of conducting research with young children – Procedural ethics

This series of lunchtime seminars is intended for Post-grad students, academics and researchers from a broad range of departments and disciplines to come and discuss why they might include children and young people in their research and how they could go about doing so. The seminars are informed by the latest ethical principles of the … Continue reading Navigating ethical dilemmas of conducting research with young children – Procedural ethics