• Hallam Pracademia

    Owen Building Room 1029

    Following the initial success of the Hallam Guild-funded ‘Hallam Pracademia’ programme across the Departments of Law and Criminology, and Psychology, Sociology and Politics, we’re inviting former/current practitioners who now lecture at Sheffield Hallam University to join us at one of our two launch events for the wider roll out of the programme. These interactive events will encourage you to share

    Free
  • Embedding and assessing the micro skills of compassion in student group work

    Cantor Room 9020a

    Dear Colleagues, The first meeting of the Hallam Guild Group - Compassion in Higher Education will be an opportunity to meet colleagues with an interest in this area from across the university, and will also include Guest Speaker Theo Gilbert, University of Hertfordshire (click here for Speaker Bio) ‘Embedding and assessing the micro skills of compassion in student group work’ This workshop will offer you

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  • Listening Matters

    Cantor room 9221

    This will be the second meeting of the Hallam Guild Group - Listening Matters To work towards becoming a 'Listening Organisation' To build awareness amongst students and staff of the importance of listening; in effect to begin to build a community of listeners To bridge activities between university and union To develop a 'listening calendar' Objectives of the proposed group To

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  • PGR Wellbeing Group

    Cantor-9129

    We’d like to invite you to the first meeting of the Hallam Guild Group on PGR Wellbeing. It is widely acknowledged that postgraduate research (PGR) study presents a number of risk factors for students' mental health and wellbeing - expectations of high academic achievement and imposter syndrome; the intensity of and dependence on the student-supervisor relationship; individualised study and feelings

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  • Guild Fest

    Hallam Hall

    GUILDFEST! Since 2018 the Hallam Guild has been sponsoring and supporting projects and groups across the University which are helping create communities of practice, build on our academic expertise and enhance the student experience. Staff and students have worked together through the Hallam Guild to help make the University experience for all even better! 'GuildFest' is a chance to see

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  • Course Leader Guild Group Launch

    Aspect Court – 15104

    The Course Leaders Network would like to invite you to their Hallam Guild Group launch event. Play Your Cards Right: finding solutions for common challenges Hosted by: Danny Hannah HR&OD & Juliet Hinrichsen LEAD In this fast-paced Game of Moans you will have the opportunity to identify key problems you face and to receive advice from colleagues who have been

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  • S/PFHEA Hallam Guild Group

    Charles Street 12.4.19

    Profs in Prep' workshop for aspiring professors via a learning and teaching or professional practice career route. You are invited to the next workshop of the 'Profs in Prep' (PiP) national network which we have the pleasure of hosting at Sheffield Hallam between 10 and 3.30 on March 19th. (see attached agenda for further details). The workshop includes a networking

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  • The Undergraduate Research Network Poster Showcase

    TBC

    The Undergraduate Research Network guild group The group has been established with the aim to build a community of staff and students with a passion for developing undergraduate research opportunities at SHU. This group will be of particular interest to those who are interested in sharing innovative practice and expanding creativity and anyone interested in joining the network should click

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  • CoPE (Community of Philosophical Enquiry) and seminar pedagogy

    Charles Street 12.5.08

    The CoPE approach enables students to inquire and reflect on the ideas and concepts that underpin their discipline.    In the Department of Teacher Education we have found that CoPE enhances students’ participation in seminars, and their critical, caring, collaborative and creative thinking (4Cs).   If you are also keen to improve your students’ engagement in seminars, then this half-day conference will

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  • Asylum seeking, research and hope: prefiguring a different world

    Peak Lecture Theatre

    I’m delighted to say that Dr Paul Hodge (Discipline of Geography and Environmental Studies, The University of Newcastle, Australia) has accepted an invitation to come to the SHU as a Visiting Scholar, and will give the DNBE International Guest Lecture on May 14th. Paul works in the fields of political and cultural geography with a particular focus on asylum seeking

    Free