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This week’s news

Monday 13 October 2014
Support
  • Student Wellbeing are offering workshops during October including assertiveness skills and mindfulness. Open to all students.
  • Would you like to improve your academic skills? There are a range of options including workshops on critical writing and literature reviews as well as interactive online activities including reading and note making.
  • Want some help with studying at university level or to update your skills in research and writing? Find out about Masterclass sessions – new session added.
  • It is the time of year when criminals try to take advantage of students. Be aware and watch out for email scams!
Social
Employability
  • If you are interested in working full-time in the UK after you graduate, then ‘Working in the UK after studies’ sessions provide information about Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 5 visa routes.
Immigration
Best wishes,

International Student Support Team

Unsolicited emails advertising trips and more!

It is the time of year when criminals try to take advantage of students.

If you receive any unsolicited emails advertising goods, services, offers or trips please be wary.

Make sure that if you are shopping online that the payment is secure.

If you have any concerns or want any more details about any type of Fraud please get in touch with the Students’ Union Advice Centreadvicecentre@shu.ac.uk or phone 0114 225 4148.

For more information about the Advice Centre in the Students’ Union please visit their web page:-

Masterclass Autumn 2014 – sessions 1 and 2

Masterclass is designed to support students who may be unfamiliar with study at university level, or need to update their skills particularly in independent research and writing.

All students are welcome, but these sessions will be of particular interest to those returning to study or from outside the UK. All sessions will be held on Thursdays. All classes are free, and you only need to come to the specific sessions that interest you.
You must sign up in advance for each Masterclass. The signup sheet will be available in the TESOL Office, Science Park, Unit 3 the week prior to each class.

Masterclass is run by the University English Scheme (UES). For more information on these or other UES classes please come to the TESOL offices, Science Park, Unit 3, or e-mail ues@shu.ac.uk

There will be four sessions, sessions 1 and 2 are advertised below, more sessions will be advertised in future editions of IS News.

Session 1 – Getting more from your lectures: how to improve your note-taking and revision skills.

Thursday 16 October – 11:00am – 12:00pm

Aspect Court room 15303

Note-taking in lectures can be a challenge when you start studying at university; how do you keep up, know what to write and what to leave out, and what do you do with your notes after the lecture?

This session will offer some note-taking tips and tricks to improve your work in the lecture, and discuss how to revise your notes after class and prior to exams to get the most from your lectures.

Session 2 – Avoiding plagiarism: how to paraphrase and reference correctly.

Thursday 23 October, 12:00pm – 1:00pm

Aspect Court 15402

Plagiarism is a very serious issue at university.

This session will show you how to avoid plagiarism by working on how to paraphrase the words of others more effectively, and how to correctly reference your sources using the SHU Harvard referencing system.

Students’ Union Events

All of the activities and events below are run by Hallam Union, for more information  and to see more events please visit https://www.hallamstudentsunion.com/whatson/

Your Community Zone
Tuesday 14 October and Tuesday 9 December
The Students’ Union HUBS, City Campus.

British Universities and College Sport (BUCS) Season Starts
Every Wednesday from the Wednesday 15 October

The majority of the Team Sheffield Hallam sports clubs play in BUCS leagues and competitions.

Sheffield Wednesday FC Vs Watford
Saturday 18 October 3.00pm
Hillsborough Stadium

Discount student tickets available from POD 4, the Students’ Union HUBS.

Your Education Zone
Tuesday 21 October and Tuesday 16 December
The Students’ Union HUBS, City Campus.

Open to all Sheffield Hallam students, come along and have your say about your education.

Sheffield Wednesday FC Vs Norwich City
Saturday 25 October, 3.00pm
Hillsborough Stadium

Discount student tickets available from POD 4, the Students’ Union, HUBS.

Students’ Union Bye Elections
Monday 27 – Friday 31 October

We are a democratic organisation run by students for students. Vote online or at various paper ballot stations around campus to make sure your views are represented.

Innovation Award Round 1 Application Deadline31st October!

The Innovation Award is funding grants enabling students to set up a social enterprise – an enterprise/ business that makes a difference to people’s lives, the local community, or the environment.

Omani Cultural Event and Fashion Show

Friday 24 October at 5.00pm – 7.00pm
Heartspace Cafe, Level 2, Surrey.

Hajar Alruzeiqi is a Msc Managing Global Business Student at Sheffield Hallam University and a fashion designer in her home country of Oman. She has designed many beautiful clothes and will be displaying her designs at a FREE event at Sheffield Hallam University.

Come along to see her gorgeous designs in a fashion show and find out a little bit about the country of Oman and its culture.

Snacks and drinks will be served after the event.

Academic Skills Support

You may not have started writing your essays or coursework yet, but its never too early to gather skills to help you to prepare.

Academic skills workshops are for any Sheffield Hallam student from first year to postgraduate. There are a range of topics to
develop the skills you need for effective university study.

October workshops include:-
  • 10 tips to improve your academic writing
  • Critical writing – how to shape your writing and focus on your critical voice
  • Interpreting the question- analysing the question and getting started with drafting your work
  • Lit review: getting started – how to critique
  • Referencing basics – including the MS Word referencing tool
  • Reflection / reflective writing – what it’s all about

Can I just turn up to the workshops?
Yes, you don’t need to book in to the workshop, just check the room location via SHUspace.

Please arrive in good time to make sure of a place.

I would like to access some self-help resources instead of attending a workshop, is there anything available?

Yes, there are some self-help resources via shuspace how do I get help with my academic work? More resources will be added from mid October.

For information on how to get access with your academic work, see Shuspace.

Student Wellbeing Workshops

Student Wellbeing are offering the following October workshops for all students:-

Introduction to Mindfulness 
Wednesday 15 October – 3.00pm – 5.00pm
(plus follow-up on Wednesday 29 October 3.30pm – 5.00pm)

Assertiveness Skills
Monday 20 October – 2.00pm – 3.30pm

SYEDA Biteback 
Wednesday 22 October – 6.00pm – 7.30pm

For more information on the workshops including how to book and locations please pick up a  leaflet from the Student Services Centre on level 5, Owen at city campus or Heart of the Campus at collegiate or view it online through shuspace here.

In addition there are meditation sessions available to students and staff:

  • Every Wednesday 1.00pm – 1.30pm at the Multifaith Centre, Level 2, Owen Building, City Campus
  • Fortnightly, 1.00pm – 1.30pm at Collegiate Campus – check with Chaplaincy for dates and times.