• CIP Coffee

    Online

    Taken from the Lean Coffee concept, these sessions will be structured but without an agenda. We will get together and build our topics for discussion together, depending on the current issues. This way we can support real time concerns and focus on the needs of the group. Please note, this is an online event but please feel free to bring

    Free
  • Research Methods @ SHU: Navigating ethical dilemmas of conducting research with young children

    Online

    This series of lunchtime seminars is intended for post-grad students, academics and researchers from a broad range of departments and disciplines to come and discuss why they might include children and young people in their research and how they could go about doing so. The seminars are informed by the latest ethical principles of the university.   Tuesday 11th May

    Free
  • Research Methods @ SHU: Navigating ethical dilemmas of conducting research with young children

    Online

    This series of lunchtime seminars is intended for post-grad students, academics and researchers from a broad range of departments and disciplines to come and discuss why they might include children and young people in their research and how they could go about doing so. The seminars are informed by the latest ethical principles of the university. Tuesday 18th May 12-1pm:

    Free
  • Living and working well in the next stage of the pandemic

    Online

    This event is open to all Hallam staff and is hosted by the Teaching Excellence Network Hallam Guild group.  Following on from Mental Health Awareness week (10-16 May) and as we move into the next stage of the lifting of restrictions, this timely session aims to support staff with living and working well. There are a number of approaches to

    Free
  • Research Methods @ SHU: Navigating ethical dilemmas of conducting research with young children

    Online

    This series of lunchtime seminars is intended for post-grad students, academics and researchers from a broad range of departments and disciplines to come and discuss why they might include children and young people in their research and how they could go about doing so. The seminars are informed by the latest ethical principles of the university. Tuesday 25th May 12-1pm:

    Free
  • Senior/Principal Fellow Forum – Aspiring PFHEA series

    Online

    The Hallam Guild S/PFHEA Forum, in partnership with the TALENT professional recognition scheme,  is pleased to announce their ‘Aspiring PFHEA series’ of events for those looking to apply for Advance HE Principal Fellowship.   Friday 28th May 1-2pm PFHEA experiences and journeys This session will focus on sharing PFHEA experiences and journeys from  members of the PFHEA Global Network, including: Prof Stella

    Free
  • Pracademia: Connecting with Professional Practice Conference

    Online

    Now in its third year, the Connecting with Professional Practice Conference and associated Seedcorn Funding Stream is being held on 8 June 2021. Hallam Pracademia and the Professional Practice Foundation are delighted to invite you to join them for the 2021 Online Conference. The structure of this year’s event will incorporate two streams: the Connecting with Professional Practice stream and

    Free
  • CIP Coffee

    Online

    Taken from the Lean Coffee concept, these sessions will be structured but without an agenda. We will get together and build our topics for discussion together, depending on the current issues. This way we can support real time concerns and focus on the needs of the group. Please note, this is an online event but please feel free to bring

    Free
  • Assessment for Applied Learning Forum – Student led assessment

    Online

    The Assessment for Applied Learning Forum is pleased to bring you its summer programme of events during June and July. The programme begins with: Student-led assessment Thursday 17 June, 11am -12noon Led by Michelle Hardy, BTE (Finance, Accounting & Business Systems) This session will showcase a level 5 employability module which has taken the innovative approach of letting students assess

    Free
  • Senior/Principal Fellow Forum – Aspiring PFHEA series

    Online

    The Hallam Guild S/PFHEA Forum, in partnership with the TALENT professional recognition scheme,  is pleased to announce their ‘Aspiring PFHEA series’ of events for those looking to apply for Advance HE Principal Fellowship. More details on each event will be available soon but you can save the date(s) by registering your place now: Monday 21st June 1-2pm Getting started with PFHEA -sharing

    Free