Tramlines Festival 2017

Tramlines is the biggest and best festival in Sheffield, and it’s almost here!

From Friday 21–Sunday 23 July, Sheffield comes alive with a whole range of music and activities spread across the city centre. It’s a fantastic chance to check out some new and local acts, and also catch some bigger established artists on the main stage, including the Libertines and Primal Scream.

Pubs and venues across the city will be putting on nights and events, so keep an eye on the main website to keep up to date with what’s going on.

In order to get into the main stage, you need to buy tickets, which you can get here.

 

Sheffield Grand Prix

Who needs the Champs-Elysées when we’ve got our own Grand Arrivée on Pinstone Street?

The annual Sheffield Hallam University Grand Prix attracts world-class athletes to Sheffield’s city centre. This July, the Grand Prix is playing host to the HSBC UK National Circuit Championships, a high-tempo evening of criterium racing on Wednesday 19 July.

Come and see some of the best cyclists in the world from 7–9.30pm on Pinstone Street.

Trip to Cheshire Oaks

Join us on a trip to the fantastic Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet, which is the UK’s largest shopping outlet!

This is a great opportunity to visit all of your favourite designer shops and grab some real bargains too – you can explore and browse the wide range of goods at discounted prices.

This trip will be on Saturday 15 July between 8am–6pm, leaving from the main University entrance. Buy your ticket online here.

Try something new at sports day!

Join us for a free and fun afternoon with Hallam Active’s sports day!

It’s a great chance to try a new sport and meet new people, as well as just to keep fit this summer! There will be a range of sports on offer, including badminton, basketball and table tennis so there’s something for everyone.

This event is free, so just turn up on the day on Monday 3 July between 1–4pm at Collegiate Campus sports hall.

Trip to Manchester and Old Trafford

Join us for a trip to Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United, the biggest football club in the world.

Imagine yourself as Jose Mourinho in the dugout, visit the trophy room and sit by the peg of your favourite player in the dressing room.

After the tour, we will head to Manchester city centre with its wide range of shops and leisure attractions.

The cost of the trip will be £22, and tickets can be bought online.

Trip to Graves Park and Bishop’s House

Join us for a trip to Sheffield’s biggest park!

There is plenty for you to visit and explore, including formal gardens, a rare breeds farm, ancient woodland, a cafe and more.

We will take the bus there so please bring £4 for a return bus ticket. You must register your interest with us here before the trip.

Meet our student crew at the Main University entrance,  Level 5 Owen building on Saturday 1 July at 10am, returning around 2pm.

Student Support Services closed on Wednesday 21 June

The Student Support Services and International Experience Team will be closed on Wednesday 21 June due to staff training.

The International Experience Team daily drop-in will also therefore be cancelled, so please make arrangements to come to Tuesday or Thursday’s session.

Our team and the reception will re-open at 8.45am on Thursday 22 June.

Starting university in September? Become a mentee and chat to one of our students!

We’re looking forward to welcoming you to Sheffield Hallam in September.

Do you have any questions about living and studying in Sheffield?

We offer a wide range of support services to help you prepare for travelling to Sheffield and settling  into life in the UK. With the start of term a few months away, we would like to offer you the opportunity to sign up to our Student Connect scheme.

The scheme provides you with the opportunity to be matched with a student currently studying at Sheffield Hallam who can answer any questions you have about living and studying in Sheffield.

Discussion topics include

  • what you should bring with you from home
  • accommodation options and how far they are from campus
  • travelling to the campus and around the city
  • buying food and eating out
  • what can you see and do in Sheffield
  • how easy is it to make friends from around the world
  • any other questions you have

How to apply for Student Connect?

To apply for the scheme, please complete the online form. The application deadline is Sunday 23 July 2017.

When you are matched with a student mentor you will both receive an email with each other’s contact details. You will both agree the best form of communication such as Skype, Facebook messenger or WhatsApp, and the best date and time to talk.

The scheme runs until September so you will have the opportunity to speak with your student mentor on several occasions before you arrive. On arrival, you will progress onto our Culture Connect scheme.

Please note places are limited. If you do not get a place on the Student Connect scheme, you are still eligible to sign up to our Culture Connect scheme when you arrive in September.

 

Available online over the summer? Become a mentor to new incoming students online!

Join our summer online mentoring scheme (July – September) as a mentor!

Student Connect provides any incoming student with the opportunity to be matched with a student currently studying at Sheffield Hallam or a recent graduate, who can answer any questions they have about living and studying in Sheffield before they arrive at the University.

If you are interested in becoming a mentor for Student Connect, you do not need to be available on campus. You can provide individual mentoring support from your home town or country to up to five mentees (depending on the demand).

As a mentor, you must be positive, helpful and professional, as you are a representative for the University.

When you are matched, you will receive an email with their contact details. You’ll agree the best form of communication such as, Skype, Facebook messenger or WhatsApp, and the best date and time to talk with each mentee.

The scheme runs from July until September so you will have the opportunity to speak with your student mentees on several occasions before they arrive.

Discussion topics may include
• What they should bring with then from home
• accommodation options and how far they are from campus
• travelling to the campus and around the city
• buying food and eating out
• what they can see and do in Sheffield
• how easy it is to make friends from around the world
• and any other questions they have

At the end of the scheme certificates will be available for those who fill in a short evaluation form.

The deadline to apply is Sunday 23 July  at https://sumac.ac.uk/account/sheffield-hallam-university/scheme/151 (for new members only) or https://shusls.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3knUztz73iytBs1 (for previous Culture Connect members only).

Available on campus over the summer? Become a mentor to Pre-sessional English students!

Join our on campus mentoring scheme as a mentor and get a certificate!

Summer Connect banner MENTORSummer Connect provides face-to-face group mentoring support for our Pre-sessional English students (PS15 and PS10), to help them to settle into life in Sheffield whilst they are on campus over the summer. The scheme runs from July to the end of August.

About the Pre-sessional English students

These students are here to improve their English before starting their degree course. As the University is quieter over the summer, these students may have limited opportunities to meet the wider student body and feel a sense of belonging. These students are often shy and reluctant to use university support services. We’ve developed a mentoring scheme to provide them with extra support.

Recruitment and selection

Mentees are automatically signed up as part of their Pre-sessional English course. We are hoping to recruit about 72 mentors (including 19 Super Mentors) to support them. Mentors must be available on campus at set dates and times, as scheme activities are scheduled as part of their course.

Induction and training

As part of the selection process, you must attend a face-to-face induction. We will tell you more about your specific role and responsibilities at these events.

Group matching

There are 19 Pre-sessional English class groups in total, with around 15 students per class. Staff will allocate 1 Super Mentor and 3 mentors to each class. To make mentoring groups, Super Mentors will randomly allocate 3-4 students to themselves, and to each mentor.

Mentoring sessions

Each mentee will receive 3 mentoring sessions in their mentoring groups. These will take place in university classrooms on a Friday afternoon, as part of the Pre-sessional English course. One of the sessions will include playing SHUoply, a fun team game which involves exploring the University and support services with a chance to win a prize.

At the end of the scheme, there will be a debrief where mentors and Super Mentors support mentees to apply for Culture Connect in a computer room.

The role of Super Mentors

Super Mentors are students who have been part of one of our mentoring schemes before and have extra responsibilities. As staff cannot be present at each mentoring session, Super Mentors will be responsible for providing you with supervision and guidance. After meeting with your mentoring groups, you will meet with your Super Mentor and reflect on how things went. Super Mentors will then feedback to staff later on.

Super Mentors will also be responsible for delivering a 30 minute presentation about a specific topic to their class group as instructed by the International Experience Team.

Overview of schedule

Once the scheme starts, you must be available at these dates/times. More details about the scheme will be announced at your induction:

  • Friday 14 July, 1.45-4pm – Mentoring session
  • Friday 21 July, 1.45-4pm – Mentoring session
  • Friday 28 July, 1.45-4pm – Mentoring session
  • Friday 4 August, 1.45-4pm – Mentoring session
  • Friday 11 August, 1.45-4pm – Conversation Club (optional to attend)
  • Friday 18 August, 1.45-4pm – Mentoring session
  • Friday 25 August, 1.45-4pm – Debrief

Feedback and celebration
Upon completion, you will fill out an evaluation form and get a certificate. You can add the experience to your CV and we are happy to provide job references upon request. By taking part in this scheme, you will also become eligible to apply for Hallam Award.

How to apply

Monday 19 June – 1-3pm – Induction. Book at https://unihub.shu.ac.uk/students/events/detail/450916/summer-connect-induction

Or

Wednesday 28 June – 2-4pm – Induction. Book at https://unihub.shu.ac.uk/students/events/detail/452759/summer-connect-induction