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SUMMARY:Staff Development Session: Using Twitter
DESCRIPTION:Due to the success of the ‘Staff Profile Raising Event’\, this opportunity is available for all staff\, but may be of specific interest to those involved in recruitment and Course Leader roles.\nThe session is designed to be very practical and give you the necessary skills to use Twitter. \nTwitter can be used in a variety of ways\, whether that is to develop your career\, access information\, make links to practice\, develop a community of practice/course identity\, communicate with students or raise the profile of your course. \nAll we ask is that you bring a device if you have one and download the app if you can. Hope to see you there! \n– Jo McNamara @SHURadiotherapy @sheffhallamuni
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/hwbstaffnews/event/staff-development-session-using-twitter/
LOCATION:HC.0.32\, Heart of the Campus\, Sheffield\, S10 2BP
CATEGORIES:Collegiate Campus Events,Events for Academics
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SUMMARY:Professor Tony Blackshaw's Inaugural Lecture
DESCRIPTION:This is not a Professorial Lecture \nYou are invited to attend the Professorial Tony Blackshaw’s  Inaugural Professorial Lecture\, titled ‘This is not a Professorial Lecture’. Tony joined the University at the turn of the century. He is author of 10 books and numerous refereed journal articles. Tony has particular expertise in the sociology of leisure\, but he has published on a variety of other topics\, including sport and community studies\, and is known internationally for his work on the sociology of Zygmunt Bauman. In recognition of the diversity of his expertise\, Tony has been invited scholar at a number of universities across the world as well as at organisations outside the academy\, such as L’Oréal (Paris). \nBook your tickets here.
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/hwbstaffnews/event/professor-tony-blackshaw-inaugural-lecture/
LOCATION:HC.0.06\, \, Heart of the Campus\, Collegiate Crescent\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Sheffield\, S10 2BP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Collegiate Campus Events,Events for All,Professorial Lecture
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SUMMARY:Translating Research into Practice and Impact – Lessons from Love Fighting Hate Violence
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Christopher R. Matthews \nWith increasing focus on ‘impact’ as a part of REF\, there has been an ongoing debate around how best to achieve\, enhance and measure this more practical side of research. Within this talk I explore two distinct ways in which impact can be understood. This foundation will then be used to consider how academics might want to develop their own impact agenda. The Love Fighting Hate Violence campaign will be used as a case study to offer some context. The talk will conclude with a light practical session where we will all ‘feel’ the impact of research (sports kit not required).
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/hwbstaffnews/event/translating-research-into-practice-and-impact-lessons-from-love-fighting-hate-violence/
LOCATION:HC.0.06\, \, Heart of the Campus\, Collegiate Crescent\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Sheffield\, S10 2BP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Collegiate Campus Events,Events for Academics
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SUMMARY:Cycling\, Bread and Circuses? When Le Tour Came to Yorkshire and What It Left Behind
DESCRIPTION:Professor Karl Spracklen\, Leeds Beckett University \nIn the summer of 2014\, there was no way of getting away from it: Le Tour de France\, the most famous and prestigious professional men’s cycling events\, was coming to Yorkshire (UK)\, and Skipton\, where I live\, was in the middle of it. The message from people in tourism was that this was great for Yorkshire because businesses would be making money; politicians were also telling local people to feel happy that they had won the right to host Le Tour. Research shows how leisure activities bring out the good in us\, but also how so much of our leisure lives today is managed. Leisure activities have value if they are freely chosen\, if they generate a sense of belonging\, and if they are not part of some trick to take our money. Juvenal was the first person to point out how leisure activities are used by the people with power to keep their power\, and stop people from complaining about the lack of freedom. At that moment in 2014\, Le Tour coming to Yorkshire felt more like a trick to take people’s money and keep them in chains than something that would bring communities and families closer together. \nIn this paper\, I will reflect on what happened when Le Tour came to Yorkshire through an analysis of newspaper reports\, photographs taken by myself two years on from the two days Le Tour arrived in Yorkshire\, and\, more significantly\, an auto-ethnographic account of what it was like to be there. I will argue that Le Tour allowed local communities to embrace a cosmopolitan European identity alongside their existing northern English or Yorkshire identities\, and that the race itself allowed spectators to be proud about the northern English landscape through which the cyclists battled.
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/hwbstaffnews/event/cycling-bread-and-circuses-when-le-tour-came-to-yorkshire-and-what-it-left-behind/
LOCATION:HC.0.06\, \, Heart of the Campus\, Collegiate Crescent\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Sheffield\, S10 2BP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Collegiate Campus Events,Events for All
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