Navigating the Ethical Dilemmas of Research with Children and Young People: Collaboration or exploitation? An introduction to the ethics

Online

The Ethics of Research with Children and Young People’s research cluster (part of Research Methods@SHU) seminar series is intended to support researchers in understanding the fundamental principles of conducting research with children and young people. We will also look at examples of innovative research methods and discuss their practical challenges. There will be the opportunity to discuss ideas with colleagues,

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Ethics of Research with Children and Young People: Drop in sessions

Online

These monthly drop in sessions are held on Zoom to provide an informal space where people can bring up any challenges or ideas they would like to discuss in relation to the ethics of research with children and young people. There is no fixed agenda, so feel free to bring your lunch and join in for an informal chat with

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Professors in Preparation

Online

The Hallam Guild S/PFHEA Network will be running a Professors in Preparation workshop in collaboration with Sheffield Hallam University, online via Zoom. This workshop is aimed at colleagues aspiring to become professors/associate professors through an outstanding contribution to teaching and learning (T&L). The session will be facilitated by: Dr Julie Hulme (PFHEA & NTF), Reader in Psychology at Keele University and;

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Valuing research in higher education practice

Online

Apologies - this event has been postponed.  A new date will be arranged in Semester 2. Educational research into higher education practice is important to both research and teaching practice. There is huge potential benefit to this research, both in terms of involving colleagues in creating knowledge and, through the enhanced practice that emerges from educational research outcomes, to more

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EthicsIR Hallam Guild Group: Ethical Practice Drop in sessions

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The EthicsIR Hallam Guild group aims to increase awareness and understanding of ethical principles involved in designing and conducting institutional research/evaluation at Hallam, especially work with students.  To further support academic and professional services staff, the group leads are running a series of drop in sessions in December. Are you currently working with students or staff at Hallam to design

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Teaching Research Methods Forum: Supporting Students with Literature Reviews

Online

Apologies - this event has been postponed.    The Teaching Research Methods Forum is organised by the Research Methods @ SHU Hallam Guild group, and is open to anyone involved in dissertation supervision or teaching research methods at any level. The forum provides an opportunity for members to meet together to discuss common challenges and share approaches to the design

EthicsIR Hallam Guild Group: Ethical Practice Drop in sessions

Online

The EthicsIR Hallam Guild group aims to increase awareness and understanding of ethical principles involved in designing and conducting institutional research/evaluation at Hallam, especially work with students.  To further support academic and professional services staff, the group leads are running a series of drop in sessions in December. Are you currently working with students or staff at Hallam to design

Free

EthicsIR Hallam Guild Group: Ethical Practice Drop in sessions

Online

The EthicsIR Hallam Guild group aims to increase awareness and understanding of ethical principles involved in designing and conducting institutional research/evaluation at Hallam, especially work with students.  To further support academic and professional services staff, the group leads are running a series of drop in sessions in December. Are you currently working with students or staff at Hallam to design

Free

SHU’s Research Methods Talk Series: Making sense of Mixed Methods Research

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Led by: Dr Fariba Darabi, Senior Lecturer in International Business, Department of Management PhD Post-Graduate Research Tutor in Sheffield Business School, Research Methods Steering Group @SHU https://www.shu.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-profiles/fariba-darabi This session aims to discuss how do we make sense of mixed methods research. Participants are asked to consider the implications of the rise in the use of mixed methods in social science

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Teaching Research Methods Forum: Supporting Students with Literature Reviews

Online

The Teaching Research Methods Forum is organised by the Research Methods @ SHU Hallam Guild group, and is open to anyone involved in dissertation supervision or teaching research methods at any level. The forum provides an opportunity for members to meet together to discuss common challenges and share approaches to the design and delivery of research-focused teaching. The theme of

Free