“It’s all about Ethics”: A comprehensive overview of ethical issues for research method modules

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 the next forum

Free

Spark! Staff Network drop-in

Online

The Spark! Disability Network invites you to an informal drop-in on Friday 5 March, 2-3pm. Two topics up for discussion are how Spark! can best spend its budget and the recent pay gap report. Members will receive an invite but if you're not a member and would like to join, please email us or check out our blog

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

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:   Wednesday 24th March 12-1.30pm Aspiring to be a Principal Fellow of the HEA: Starting your journey - an honest conversation This first session of the Aspiring PFHEA series

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 13th April

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 20th April 12-1pm:

Free

CIP Coffee

Online

CIP Coffee 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

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 27th April

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. Wednesday 28th April 12-1.30pm Sharing experiences across SHU - for current and aspiring PFHEAs Register your place The session will give aspiring PFHEAs an opportunity to share their experiences

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 4th May

Free