GrantCraft Workshop: Strategies for Successful Targeted Proposals

This session is aimed at SHU staff, but is not appropriate for PGRs and ECRs. Delivered by funding specialists GrantCraft, this workshop is specifically designed for academics who would like to apply for significant (>£100k) grant funding from funders such as UK Research Councils (particularly focused on BBSRC, MRC, and EPSRC), National Institute for Health … Continue reading GrantCraft Workshop: Strategies for Successful Targeted Proposals

SERI: NVivo Training (Day 1)

On Campus

This session is for SERI PGR students only NVivo software training Please direct all enquiries to social-economic-pgr@shu.ac.uk   SERI students should book a place via this booking link

CCRI: A guide to Ethics and Ethics Review for CCRI PGRs

On Campus

This session is for CCRI PGRs only. Session led by Dr Ruth Deller. It will cover: a) ethics principles and considerations with specific reference to the CCRI context b) PGR ethics training and project approval requirements c) nuts and bolts of application for ethics approval and review via Converis including how and when to apply … Continue reading CCRI: A guide to Ethics and Ethics Review for CCRI PGRs

SERI: NVivo Training (Day 2)

On Campus

This session is for SERI PGR students only NVivo software training Please bring work from the day 1 session. Please direct all enquiries to social-economic-pgr@shu.ac.uk SERI students should book a place via this booking link

Research Ethics Reviewer Training

Online

Intended Audience:  all research-active members of staff, plus all doctoral researchers (except those in their first year, who aren't eligible to be reviewers yet) across all research institutes.   Ethics training session for all SHU reviewers of research ethics applications. Led by a member of the University Research Ethics Committee. Latest guidance and training suitable for … Continue reading Research Ethics Reviewer Training

LRST: Reference Management and RefWorks

On Campus

In this session we will introduce the principles of reference management and demonstrate these principles using RefWorks. There will be an opportunity for some hands on work   Book via UniHub   RDF Sub-domain(s):  C2 - Research Management; D2 - Communication and Dissemination;

LRST: Depositing Your Work Using Elements

Online

In this session we will cover the basics of using Elements to deposit your research outputs and manage your publications profile. This session is suitable for all academic staff and doctoral students.   Book via UniHub   RDF sub-domain(s):  C2 - Research Management; D2 - Communication and Dissemination

LRST: Research Data Management

Online

This introductory session will introduce the core concepts of research data management and go over the main elements of a data management plan. There will be an opportunity to work on your own plan.   RDF subdomain(s): C2 - Research Management; D2 - Communication and Dissemination;   Booking link: Register via UniHub