• EthicsIR (Hallam Guild Group) Un-Launch

    Sheffield Hallam Students Union (The Hubs) Common Room

    You are warmly invited to the Un-Launch event for the Hallam Guild Group ‘EthicsIR’.  This group aims to increase awareness and understanding of the ethical principles involved in designing and conducting institutional research/evaluation at Hallam, especially work with students.  Institutional research (IR) is “evidence driven approaches to decision making within organisations. Effective IR requires strategically relevant sources of reliable data

  • Supporting Student Transitions into Higher Education

    Sheaf 4226

    You may be interested in the fantastic below event organised by one of our current projects:   Supporting Student Transitions into Higher Education 1st February 2019 – 9.15 to 11.00 Sheaf 4226   Tim Mulroy Principal Lecturer and Collaborative Lead, Department of Engineering & Mathematics Charmaine Myers Senior Lecturer – Academic Development (Employability)/Lead for Venture Matrix Directorate of Learning Enhancement

  • Principal Fellowship (PFHEA) – Hallam Guild Group

    Room 9003, Cantor Building

    Principal Fellowship (PFHEA) - Hallam Guild Group Launch event- ALL PFHEAs and aspiring PFHEAs welcome Professor Steve McHanwell, University of Newcastle - 5th February 2019- 4-6pm (Refreshments available) Steve McHanwell will be talking about his journey of developing a career through expertise in LTA. Professor McHanwell will also refer to his recent publication Guiding principles for teaching promotions (2018) co-authored

    Free
  • Research Methods @SHU

    Owen Building Room 1025

    Everyone is invited to the launch meeting for the new Hallam group 'Research Methods @SHU'. Our first meeting will take place on February 6th 1-2pm in Owen, Room 1025. The purpose of the group is to create a community of practice and a network of educators, researchers and students who are involved in the teaching or study of research methods across all faculties at Sheffield Hallam

  • CoPE (Community of Philosophical Enquiry) Hallam Guild Group

    If you want to increase and deepen your student's participation and engagement in seminars, then this Hallam Guild group may be for you. CoPE is a learner-centered and inquiry-based dialogical pedagogy that creates a space for meaningful and authentic interactions. Students are invited to generate their own questions and carefully and critically interrogate contestable concepts so as to arrive at

    Free
  • Listening Matters

    Cantor room 9221

    Emma Heron invites you to the first meeting of the Listening Matters Group; 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 explore the institutional

    Free
  • Developing Engagement with and Learning from Feedback toolkit (DELFT)

    Oneleven-11004

    Course Grades Overview exclusive preview and storyboarding the DELFT toolkit workshop Feel free to bring your lunch. Tea, coffee and fruit juice will be provided. About DELFT Developing Engagement with and Learning from Feedback toolkit (DELFT) is an accelerator group to develop student engagement with feedback. The key interest of this Hallam Guild Group will be to develop student engagement

    Free
  • Hallam Pracademia – Launch event – Collegiate Campus

    S10 2BP Collegiate Campus, sheffield, United Kingdom

    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 your

    Free
  • 20-Minute ‘The Micro Skills of Compassion in the Classroom’ Webinars

    Online

    All webinars are offered free of charge through SDSU Zoom - https://SDSU.zoom.us/j/781586558  Each Webinar will begin promptly at 8pm (GMT)  on each date indicated. Each webinar will be recorded and shared for future reference at http://rushingtoyoga.org/?page_id=286, where the free book with additional resources can be obtained.  Each webinar will be no more than 20 minutes in length with 10 additional

    Free
  • The Women in Academia Hallam Guild group

    Hallam View howard street, United Kingdom

    We are pleased to invite you to a double celebration: a network launch and a celebration of the work of Audre Lorde at: Celebration Event – Onyesha: Insider This annual celebration event marks the 85th birthday of the late Audre Lorde, Poet, essayist, and novelist born on February 18, 1934, in New York City. The title of the event takes

    Free