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SUMMARY:20-Minute ‘The Micro Skills of Compassion in the Classroom’ Webinars
DESCRIPTION:All webinars are offered free of charge through SDSU Zoom – https://SDSU.zoom.us/j/781586558  \nEach Webinar will begin promptly at 12 noon (pacific time)/8pm (GMT)  on each date indicated.\nEach 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.  \nEach webinar will be no more than 20 minutes in length with 10 additional minutes for live questions and comments.\n\nWebinar 1: The Micro Ethnography of Compassion in University Student Group/Team Work  \nJanuary 24\, 2019 – Theo Gilbert \nTheo Gilbert introduces this series of 6 webinars on progress with training staff and students in the micro skills of compassion for group/team work.  Compassion can be defined as: Noticing (not normalizing) distress and/or disadvantaging of others or oneself –  and doing something (smart) about it.  He explains qualitative and statistical outcomes (of making these skills credit bearing on degree curricula) for students’ personal well-being and academic achievement\, in studies conducted so far. Demonstrated in this 21 minute video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jFVTCuSCOg\, this kind of teaching is a response to the international crisis in student wellbeing and mental health\, and statistically\,  it appears\,  in studies so far to remove (not reduce) the BAME attainment gap compared to controls. \nAfter this session\, all following sessions in this webinar series will be delivered by a different educator and/or researcher – each month:   speakers from the universities of Aberdeen\, Exeter\, Hertfordshire\, Derby and Anglia Ruskin will explain their experience\, tips and outcomes of embedding the micro skills of compassion into their own student group work –   in Business\, the Humanities\, in Nursing and Psychology respectively. There will also be a speaker on the current development of an affordable Virtual Reality simulation for training staff and students in the micro skills of compassion. \nThese webinars are to provide a rich demonstration of collective encouragement and practical back-up for any educator wanting to try out these easily-taught micro skills. All the skills are underpinned by recent findings in neuroscience\, clinical psychology\, ethnography and group psychotherapy. \nDr. Theo Gilbert SFHEA is part of a network of staff from\, so far\, 42 universities in the UK and elsewhere\, who are engaging with the above approach to group/team work for staff and students. (To join\, go to: https://compassioninhe.wordpress.com/contact/ ). He is an Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning at the University of Hertfordshire\, UK;  and recipient of the Times Higher Education’s Most Innovative Teacher of 2018” award.  t [dot] 1 [dot] gilbert [at] herts [dot] ac [dot] uk @theogilbert
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/hallamguild/event/20-minute-micro-skills-compassion-classroom-webinars/
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Kyffin":MAILTO:d.j.kyffin@shu.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Migration\, Refuge and the University - invitation to launch of new Guild group
DESCRIPTION:Dear colleagues\, \n  \nMany thanks for your interest in and support for this new Guild group\, either during the development process or in response to our recent request for information about current activities within the Hallam community. \n  \nWe are now writing to invite you to join the launch of the Hallam Guild’s Migration\, Refugee and the University Group\, which is created to: \n\nchampion issues around migration and migrant communities within the University\,\ncelebrate the contributions of international\, migrant and displaced academics\, researchers\, students and professional staff within the Hallam community and\ndirectly support the migrant\, refugee and displaced communities both locally and internationally.\n\n  \nThe inaugural event will take place on Wednesday\, 16 January\, from 5-7.30pm in Owen 1029. This will be a workshop style event\, during which we hope to encourage you to reflect on how you can make a difference to the lives of the migrants\, refugees and displaced people locally\, and commit to areas of the Guild’s work you feel you can contribute to. \n  \nProgramme \n  \n\n\n\n5-5.30pm\n‘Sheffield Hallam’s power to transform’ – key note talks by Prof Jacqueline Stevenson\, Provost Group and Dr Shqiperim Reka\, lecturer in SBS\n\n\n5.30-5.45pm\nIntroduction: The group objectives\n\n\n5.45 – 6.30pm\n·         Research (Creating Knowledge): How can we coordinate migration and refugee research across the university and capitalise on current successes? \n  \n·         Curriculum (Shaping Futures): How can we use our research on and engagement with migrants and refugees to enhance our applied student experience\, widen participation and increase access to formal education opportunities? \n  \n·         Direct action (Leading Locally & Engaging Globally): How do we open Sheffield Hallam up to refugees and asylum seekers in the community? How can we support other organisation working within the ‘City of Sanctuary’ and what is our role in the global academic community? \n \n\n\n6.30 – 7.30pm\nPlanning the next steps\n\n\n\n  \nIf you would like to join us for this workshop\, please book your tickets in advance via EventBrite. Please do circulate this invitation to colleagues and contacts within your Hallam network. \n  \nBest regards \n  \nJonathan Bridge \nKrassimira Teneva \nSadiq Bhanbhro
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/hallamguild/event/migration-refuge-university-invitation-launch-new-guild-group/
LOCATION:Owen Building Room 1029
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181210T160000
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SUMMARY:Does research into higher education have any impact on policy?
DESCRIPTION:Policymaking and HE research can be worlds apart. Why is that? And does it have to be that way? Ant Bagshaw will appraise the landscapes of research and policymaking to explore this disconnection and identify what can be done on both sides to bridge the gap. \nAnt Bagshaw is a Director at Nous Group\, a management consultancy with a specialism in Higher Education. He is also an EdD student at the University of Sheffield and the former Deputy CEO of Wonkhe. He has worked for universities in policy and advisory capacities and was for several years a reviewer for the Quality Assurance Agency. He is co-editing a book on HE policy and public affairs for publication in 2019
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/hallamguild/event/does-research-into-higher-education-have-any-impact-on-policy/
LOCATION:Cantor Building\, Room 9002\, Cantor Building\, Sheffield\, S1 2NU
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SUMMARY:Hallam Guild Launch
DESCRIPTION:The launch will take place on: \n– Monday 22 October 2018 \n– at 17:00 – 19:30 \n– in the Atrium\, Owen Building at the University’s city campus. \nTo launch the Hallam Guild\, we are hosting an event filled with project displays\, interactive activities\, and opportunities for discussions. The launch evening will include welcomes from Professor Sir Chris Husbands\, University Vice-Chancellor\, Abdullah Okud\, President of the Students Union and Christina Hughes\, University Provost. \nThe evening will provide an opportunity for staff and students to become members of the Guild and to gain access to future opportunities and developments. The Guild is working to continue to build Sheffield Hallam’s University national and international reputation for world-leading applied learning and an outstanding student experience. \nWe would be delighted if you could join us. There will be light refreshments following the speeches and an opportunity to browse the project stalls. \nPlease can you confirm your attendance in advance through the below link \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-hallam-guild-launch-event-tickets-49732646685
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/hallamguild/event/hallam-guild-launch-2/
LOCATION:Owen Building Room 1025
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