Professors in Preparation

Online

This workshop is aimed at colleagues aspiring to become professors through the Teaching and Learning route. It will be facilitated by Julie Hulme PFHEA (Keele University) and Professor Debbie Lock PFHEA (University of Lincoln). Participants will be given the opportunity to explore how they might develop their own narrative through a peer mentoring approach. The session will conclude with a

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

RM@SHU: Teaching Research Methods Forum

Online

The Research Methods @ SHU Hallam Guild group is pleased to offer this Teaching Research Methods Forum event with a focus on teaching research methods during the current Covid-19 restrictions. The forum is open to anyone involved in dissertation supervision or teaching research methods at any level. This session will provide an opportunity to meet together to discuss common challenges

Free

Design and Undertaking Participatory Research: Practical Issues, Successes and Challenges

Online

You are warmly invited to an online British Sociological Association Early Career Forum Regional Event organised by Ruth Beresford, a  member of the Hallam Guild Research Methods @SHU group. This one-day workshop will bring together researchers doing social research, working with or interested in participatory research approaches. The event has been adapted from a face-to-face conference that had been scheduled to take place earlier this year.

Applying for Professor or Associate Professor

Online

This workshop is aimed at colleagues considering applying for Professorship or Associate Professorship during the 2020/21 academic year. It will be facilitated by staff from HROD and Academic Development and Diversity, as well as current Sheffield Hallam professors. The workshop will include three breakout sessions facilitated by current professors who were awarded their professorships on the basis of outstanding contributions

Free

Exploring Digital Leadership event

Online

Join the inaugural event hosted by the new Hallam Guild Group, ‘Digital Leadership Guild’ on Thursday 17 December from 12:30 -13:30. The Digital Leadership Guild is an open forum that aims to explore what digital leadership means, for staff and students, for the ways we work and learn and how we look to the future as an institution.  These micro,

Free

SPARK Network – virtual coffee and cake catch-up

Online

What a year 2020 has been! Come for coffee and cake (bring your own) and chat with Spark members about what disabled staff have experienced this year, and what other people's hopes are for 2021. Hosted by Spark! Staff Disability network but open to all Join us on 13 January at 2pm via Zoom.

Free

Research Methods @ SHU – call for expressions of interest

The Hallam Guild group Research Methods @SHU was set up in 2018 with the aim to bring staff members, who have an interest in research methods together, and to showcase good practice at the University. In the past year, the group have come across some very interesting examples from colleagues involved in the teaching of research methods across all levels of study

Data Protection for Student Researchers

Online

Data Protection for Student Researchers Wednesday 3rd February 2021, 1.00-1.45pm Are you collecting data as part of your role/course at SHU? Do you know about your responsibilities and obligations in relation to data protection legislation? Join the Hallam Guild Ethics IR group for this session to learn about GDPR and how it effects the collection of personal data, what documentation

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