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SUMMARY:Sheffield Management Lecture Series - Department of Management Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Jonathan Clement will be our guest speaker for the Department of Management in our Sheffield Management Lecture Series. \n  \nJonathan is Head of Commercial Affairs at McLaren and was involved in bringing the new Composites Technology Centre to the Sheffield City Region. \n  \nMore details of the lecture\, a full bio of Jonathan and details on how to register for a place will follow soon. \n  \nThe Sheffield Management Lecture Series is a programme of lectures delivered by influential speakers\, specially chosen for their expertise in the key industries and professions aligned to each of our departments: Management\, Service Sector Management and Finance\, Accounting and Business Systems\, as well as whole-faculty Sheffield Business School Lecture. \n  \nEach speaker will provide insights into\, and share their wealth of experience in business and leadership\, with time for discussion following the lecture. \n  \nFurther events in the Sheffield Management Lecture Series 2019 are: \n16 May 2019 – A View from the CEO’s Office: Sheffield Management Lecture Series – Department of Finance\, Accounting and Business Systems – Tim Slater\, DHL Global Life Sciences & Healthcare and NHS Supply Chain. \n19 June 2019 –  Sheffield Management Lecture Series – Sheffield Business School Lecture – Dame Stella Manzie DBE \nSheffield Management Lecture Series – Department of Service Sector Management – Details tbc \n 
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/sbsevents/event/sheffield-management-lecture-series-department-of-management-lecture/
CATEGORIES:Open to All,Registration Required
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190624T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190624T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T065335
CREATED:20190508T143714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190508T143854Z
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Development Through Social Enterprise\, Co-operative and Voluntary Action
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to learn about the latest social enterprise projects to support the social economy? \n  \nSheffield Hallam University are hosting the EMES International Research Conference this summer (24th – 27th June).  As part of the conference\, we are showcasing projects on the practical impact of social enterprise\, co-operative and voluntary action (both locally and internationally) on 24th June. \n  \nWe have a limited number of bursaries for staff/students at SHU and local/charitable organisations and social enterprises (for enquiries\, email David Wren). \n  \nPractitioners and researchers will exchange views and learn from each other about topics such as the creation of values driven and FairShares social enterprises\, social innovation education\, community investment and economies\, social housing\, and plans to create a cooperative university. There are also sessions looking at mental health for PhD students and early career researchers. \n  \nBook your place through the SHU Store to attend a day of workshop involving leading practitioners working with leading academics. \n  \n£25 Student/Unemployed \n£50 All Day Workshops \n£75 All Day Workshop + Evening Reception \n  \nWorkshops include: \n\n\n\n09:30 – 12:45\nApplying the FairShares Model\n\n\n09:30 – 12:45\nSocial Innovation in Education\n\n\n09:30 – 11:00\nIs it Just Me? Let’s Talk Mental Health\n\n\n11:15 – 12:45\nThe Landscape of Social Investment\n\n\n13:45 – 15:15\nInnovations in Community Led Housing\n\n\n13:45 – 17:15\nCreating a Values Driven Organisation\n\n\n13:45 – 17:15\nCommunity Economies Research and Practice\n\n\n15:45 – 17:15\nForum on Education and Training in Social Enterprise\n\n\n15:45 – 17:15\nAcross the Academia and Practice Divide\n\n\n15:45 – 17:15\nBuilding a Co-operative University\n\n\n16:30 – 17:30\nAn Alternative to Enterprise Education as Usual…\n\n\n\n  \nFor more information and a brochure\, please visit the EMES Website. \nContact d.wren@shu.ac.uk regarding bursaries.
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/sbsevents/event/sustainable-development-through-social-enterprise-co-operative-and-voluntary-action/
LOCATION:Sheffield Hallam University\, Howard Street\, Sheffield\, S1 1WB
CATEGORIES:Open to All,Registration Required
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190619T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190619T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T065335
CREATED:20190313T121045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190510T162016Z
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SUMMARY:Sheffield Management Lecture Series - Sheffield Business School Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Click here to register your free place \nThe Sheffield Management Lecture Series returns to Sheffield Hallam University for 2019 and we are delighted to announce Dame Stella Manzie DBE\, a recognized public service leader\, will be leading the faculty management lecture in the 2019 series. \n  \n“But we used to be so good…”  \nWhere things go wrong with organisations and how to prevent it. \n  \nDame Stella is known for driving improvement in the most challenging political and operational situations and is going to offer her ideas on high-performing organisations in the public and private sector and where it can all go wrong. \n\nJoining Dame Stella will be Councillor Chris Read\, Leader of Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council and Chair of the Rotherham Together Partnership along with Dr Helen Phillips\, Chair of Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; Chair of the Legal Services Board\, the oversight regulator for Solicitors\, Barristers and other legal professionals in England and Wales; and recently appointed to the newly created sector specific regulator for social workers in England. \nThe panel session will be facilitated by Professor Kevin Kerrigan\, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Enterprise and Dean of Sheffield Business School. \n  \nAll are welcome but please register at SBS-SMLS.eventbrite.co.uk so we can manage the room capacity. Please feel free to share this invite within your network. \nThe event will include welcome refreshments\, the lecture followed by a Q&A. \n  \nThe Sheffield Management Lecture Series is a programme of lectures delivered by influential speakers\, specially chosen for their expertise in the key industries and professions aligned to each of our departments: Management\, Service Sector Management and Finance\, Accounting and Business Systems\, as well as a Sheffield Business School Lecture. \n  \nEach speaker will provide insights into\, and share their wealth of experience in business and leadership\, with time for discussion following the lecture. \nThe series is aimed at anyone working\, pursuing study or with a general interest in the subject of the lecture. \n  \nFurther events in the Sheffield Management Lecture Series 2019 are: \n16 May 2019 – A View from the CEO’s Office: Sheffield Management Lecture Series – Department of Finance\, Accounting and Business Systems – Tim Slater\, DHL Global Life Sciences & Healthcare and NHS Supply Chain. \nSheffield Management Lecture Series – Department of Service Sector Management – Details tbc \n17 October 2019 – Sheffield Management Lecture Series – Department of Management – Jonathan Clement – Head of Corporate Affairs\, McLaren
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/sbsevents/event/sheffield-management-lecture-series-sheffield-business-school-lecture/
LOCATION:Stoddart 7140\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Sheffield\, S1 1WB
CATEGORIES:Open to All,Registration Required
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190517T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T065335
CREATED:20190301T101528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190315T142357Z
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SUMMARY:Family Business Special Interest Group
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: The sociology of family business \nClick here for further information and to register your place \nIn partnership with ISBE\, Sheffield Hallam University is delighted to host a workshop focusing on the Sociology of Family Business. \nThis will be of interest to doctoral candidates\, early career researchers and established academics actively engaged in family business research. \nThe workshop will explore the influence of the family matters beyond the usual impact on firm financial performance and cover research topics such as adolescent work\, family dynamics\, birth order theory and propensity to please parents. \nThe workshop will feature key notes from the following speakers: \nDr Eric Clinton – Director of National Centre for Family Businesses\, Dublin City University \nDr Richard Telling – Sheffield Business School\, Sheffield Hallam University \nDr Kathleen Randerson – Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship\, Audencia (Nantes\, France) \n  \n 
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/sbsevents/event/family-business-special-interest-group/
LOCATION:Cantor 9002\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Arundel Street\, Sheffield\, S1 1WB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Open to All,Registration Required
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190516T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190516T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T065335
CREATED:20190312T150511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190404T100325Z
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SUMMARY:A View from the CEO's Office: Sheffield Management Lecture Series - Department of Finance\, Accounting and Business Systems
DESCRIPTION:Tim Slater – Chief Executive – Global Life Sciences & Health Care and NHS Supply Chain \nTim will share his views on a variety of topics from the importance of supply chains\, globalisation and digital developments to the skills demanded by DHL of its graduates and the importance of leadership in an organisations good to great journey. The session will include a lecture followed by time for questions and debate. \n  \nRegister your place here \n  \nTim leads DHL Supply Chains’ Global Life Sciences & Health Care business. With revenues in excess of €1.2bn and operations in 43 Countries\, DHL provides innovative and quality assured services to major pharmaceutical manufacturers and wholesalers\, drug store groups\, medical device manufacturers\, health authorities\, hospitals\, health centres and other healthcare providers. \n  \nIn addition\, Tim heads up NHS Supply Chain which provides patient-focused healthcare products and supply chain services to the UK’s National Health Service (NHS). NHS Supply Chain’s end-to-end supply chain services incorporate procurement\, logistics\, e-Commerce and customer and supplier support. \n  \nTim’s career in logistics spans more than two decades working in businesses such as Tibbett & Britten Group plc\, Exel plc and DHL Supply Chain. Prior to moving to his current role Tim worked in the UK&I business in a variety of Managing Director roles including Transport\, Engineering & Manufacturing and Energy & Chemicals. \n  \nTim holds a business degree from Sheffield City Polytechnic (now Sheffield Hallam University) and is a Trustee and deputy chair of the DHL UK Foundation\, which funds programs helping disadvantaged children and young people achieve their full potential and a Director of the Road Haulage Association. \n  \nTim lives in Nottinghamshire and is married to Lynne with two children Joe (a SHU undergraduate) & Lucy. In his spare time Tim enjoys cooking\, playing squash and supports Nottingham Forest football club. \n  \nThe Sheffield Management Lecture Series is a programme of lectures delivered by influential speakers\, specially chosen for their expertise in the key industries and professions aligned to each of our departments: Management\, Service Sector Management and Finance\, Accounting and Business Systems\, as well as whole-faculty Sheffield Business School Lecture. \n  \nEach speaker will provide insights into\, and share their wealth of experience in business and leadership\, with time for discussion following the lecture. \n  \nFurther events in the Sheffield Management Lecture Series 2019 are: \nSheffield Management Lecture Series – Department of Service Sector Management – Details tbc \n19 June 2019 –  Sheffield Management Lecture Series – Sheffield Business School Lecture – Dame Stella Manzie DBE \n17 October 2019 – Sheffield Management Lecture Series – Department of Management – Jonathan Clement – Head of Corporate Affairs\, McLaren
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/sbsevents/event/a-view-from-the-ceos-office-management-lecture-series-department-of-finance-accounting-and-business-services/
LOCATION:Stoddart 7140\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Sheffield\, S1 1WB
CATEGORIES:Open to All,Registration Required
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190417T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190417T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T065335
CREATED:20190315T135412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190315T142417Z
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SUMMARY:IBERG Research Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Dr Khaled Kesseba\, “Factors Influencing Performance management of non-equity joint ventures in the oil sector” \n  \nAll the seminars are on Wednesdays and will take place between 1-2pm (20mins presentation followed by discussion) in Stoddart 7410.  There is no need to book and everyone is welcome.  (Please do invite your doctoral and master students\, especially those research topics/interests are in the similar areas). \nIf you require further information please contact Professor Lucy Zheng (l.zheng@shu.ac.uk). \n  \n27 March 2019 Dr Martin Owens\, “The under-appreciated role of co-ordination in managing international alliances: contextual determinants of co-ordination design and dynamics” \n17 April 2019  Dr Khaled Kesseba\, “Factors Influencing Performance management of non-equity joint ventures in the oil sector” \n22 May 2019  Dr Natalie Wilmot\, “Communication across cultural and language boundaries: paving the way for participation” \n19 June 2019  Dr Tilahun Mekonnen\, “Lived Experience of Black African Immigrant Entrepreneurs in South Yorkshire” \n 
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/sbsevents/event/iberg-research-seminar-series/
LOCATION:Stoddart 7410\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Sheffield\, S1 1WB
CATEGORIES:Open to All,Registration Not Required
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190409T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190409T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T065335
CREATED:20190304T153919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190315T142426Z
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SUMMARY:SHU Nutrition Fair
DESCRIPTION:Annual Nutrition Fair – Tuesday 9 April. \nYou are cordially invited to the 15th Annual Nutrition Fair. The fair is run specifically by our final year Nutrition students and hosts over 20 stalls on a wide variety of topics related to food\, nutrition\, health and lifestyle. There will be a range of activities for visitors to get involved in as well as lots of food to try and the opportunities to win prizes. \nThis ever popular event will be held on Tuesday 9th April\, 2019 12-2pm\, in Hallam Hall\, Level 6\, Owen Building and is open to anyone\, free of charge. We welcome health professionals\, food industry employees\, charity workers\, anyone employed by the local authority\, members of the public\, children and families\, students\, staff…in fact anyone who is interested in food or nutrition! \nPlease visit the intranet site here at: –https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/nutritionfair \nWe look forward to seeing you there! \n 
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/sbsevents/event/shu-nutrition-fair/
LOCATION:Hallam Hall\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Sheffield\, S1 1WB
CATEGORIES:Open to All,Registration Not Required
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190404
DTSTAMP:20260404T065335
CREATED:20190205T140913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190315T142442Z
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SUMMARY:PRME - How can businesses and academia address the problem of plastic waste?
DESCRIPTION:Yorkshire and Midlands Regional Networking Event – open to all \nHow can businesses and academia address the problem of plastic waste? \nDate: 3rd April 2019  \nLocation: Sheffield Business School\, Cantor Building\, Room 9234 \n  \nAgenda \n12:30 Arrival\, buffet lunch and networking \n 1:15  Welcome and outline of day \n1:30 Keynote speakers – 30 minutes per session including Q and As. \n\nDr Anne Kildunne\, Plastics Collaboratory\, University of Hull\,\n\nThe Plastics Collaboratory at the University of Hull comprises more than 25 staff across a range of academic disciplines working to address to address the problem of plastic waste and propose new solutions.  A major new research project funded by the EPSRC aims to use the Circular Economy model to identify gaps and leaks in the plastics circular economy and work with a wide range of stakeholders to develop practical solutions. \n\n2:00 Professor Elizabeth Kirk\, Professor of International Environment Law\, Nottingham Trent University\n\nDo we need a new treaty to tackle plastics in our oceans?  “Marine Plastics and International Law: Time for a Treaty?” \n  \n\n2:30 Nicholas Hunt\, Environmental Manager\, University of Loughborough\,\n\nThe alternatives to plastics and are they really better or just creating other problems \n\ncompostable and biodegradable plastic alternatives\nExamples of materials used instead of plastics\nThe carbon footprint impact of the alternatives\n\n\nThe real challenge with plastics \n\nDifferent plastic types\nRecycling plastic\nPlastic litter\nThe single use plastics we do need to avoid\n\nSummary of what needs to be done to win with plastics.. \n  \n3:00 Refreshments to take to break out rooms \n3:15 Discussion in break out rooms (depending on numbers attending) \n4:00 Final plenary – 4:30 finish \n  \nRegister your interest and reserve a place \n  \nThe aim of this event is to help us all gain a better understanding of the problem with plastic\, and to develop ways to counter this global challenge\, either in class with our students\, through our research or in our engagement with businesses. \n  \nTopics for discussion in break-out sessions – these are negotiable and may change according to what participants want on the day. \n\nWhat are the implications for universities in terms of teaching\, research and good practice?\nHow can we address the plastic problem in our teaching and/.or research and engage our students and other stakeholders?\nHow can businesses help us with this?\n\nHow to find us \nhttps://www.shu.ac.uk/visit-us/how-to-find-us/city-campus-map \n  \nFacts about Plastic and why it is a growing problem \nIn 1950\, the world’s population of 2.5 billion produced 1.5 million tons of plastic; in 2016\, a global population of more than 7 billion people produced over 320 million tons of plastic. This is set to double by 2034. \nEvery day approximately 8 million pieces of plastic pollution find their way into our oceans. \nhttps://www.sas.org.uk/our-work/plastic-pollution/plastic-pollution-facts-figures/ \n  \nOnly about 9% of plastic produced has been recycled\, 12% has been burned and the remaining 79% has ended up in landfills or the environment. \nDiscarded plastic is harming the marine environment and impacting on low income communities living by polluted rivers. \n  \nHere are some more facts about plastic: \n\nOver the last ten years we have produced more plastic than during the whole of the last century.\n\n\n50 percent of the plastic we use\, we use just once and throw away.\n\n\nEnough plastic is thrown away each year to circle the earth four times.\nWe currently recover only 5% of the plastics we produce.\n\n\nPlastic accounts for around 10 percent of the total waste we generate.\n\n\nThe production of plastic uses around eight percent of the world’s oil production (bioplastics are not a good solution as they require food source crops).\n\n\nPlastic in the ocean breaks down into such small segments that pieces of plastic from a one liter bottle could end up on every mile of beach throughout the world.\n\n\nAnnually approximately 500 billion plastic bags are used worldwide. More than one million bags are used every minute.\nhttps://www.ecowatch.com/22-facts-about-plastic-pollution-and-10-things-we-can-do-about-it-1881885971.html
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/sbsevents/event/prme/
LOCATION:Cantor 9234\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Arundel Street\,\, Sheffield\, S1 1WB
CATEGORIES:Open to All,Registration Required
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190327T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190327T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T065335
CREATED:20190304T152433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190315T145329Z
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SUMMARY:Walter Presents To Yorkshire
DESCRIPTION:The event is free but registration is needed via Eventbrite: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/walter-presents-to-yorkshire-tickets-57163719223 \n  \nJoin us for an afternoon with Walter Iuzzolino – the curator of “Walter Presents”\, which is part of the free video-on-demand service venture between Channel 4 and Global Series Network. Walter will talk about the ground-breaking channel’s vision for world drama. \nAfter a Q&A with Walter\, please also join us for the screening of Atresmedia Television’s Lifeline\, a highly acclaimed thriller produced by Globomedia for the Spanish commercial \nchannel Antena 3. \nLifeline: \nA Spanish surgeon undergoes a heart transplant. All seems normal when he suddenly realises he’s experiencing memories from his organ donor. His life will forever be to that of somebody else… \nAlso: \nAs part of the ‘Walter Presents to Yorkshire’ event\, The Faculty of Arts\, Cultures & Education at the University of Hull is also offering a chance to be the first to see the first episode of dazzling new show ‘The Mafia only Kills in Summer’. Please click here if you are interested in attending.
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/sbsevents/event/walter-presents/
LOCATION:Stoddart 7140\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Sheffield\, S1 1WB
CATEGORIES:Open to All,Registration Required
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190327T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190327T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T065335
CREATED:20190315T135019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190315T144540Z
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SUMMARY:IBERG Research Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Dr Martin Owens\, “The under-appreciated role of co-ordination in managing international alliances: contextual determinants of co-ordination design and dynamics” \n  \nAll the seminars are on Wednesdays and will take place between 1-2pm (20mins presentation followed by discussion) in Stoddart 7410.  There is no need to book and everyone is welcome.  (Please do invite your doctoral and master students\, especially those research topics/interests are in the similar areas). \nIf you require further information please contact Professor Lucy Zheng (l.zheng@shu.ac.uk). \n  \n27 March 2019 Dr Martin Owens\, “The under-appreciated role of co-ordination in managing international alliances: contextual determinants of co-ordination design and dynamics” \n17 April 2019  Dr Khaled Kesseba\, “Factors Influencing Performance management of non-equity joint ventures in the oil sector” \n22 May 2019  Dr Natalie Wilmot\, “Communication across cultural and language boundaries: paving the way for participation” \n19 June 2019  Dr Tilahun Mekonnen\, “Lived Experience of Black African Immigrant Entrepreneurs in South Yorkshire”
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/sbsevents/event/iberg-research-seminar/
LOCATION:Stoddart 7410\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Sheffield\, S1 1WB
CATEGORIES:Open to All,Registration Not Required
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190310
DTSTAMP:20260404T065335
CREATED:20190205T140325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190211T121741Z
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SUMMARY:Max Fischer Pop-Up Restaurant
DESCRIPTION:Michelin starred chef returns to host pop-up restaurant at Hallam \nMax Fischer\, the founder of Michelin starred restaurant Fischer’s at Baslow Hall\, is returning to Sheffield Hallam University to host a pop-up restaurant – with this year’s emphasis on using local suppliers. \nMax\, whose restaurant has held a Michelin Star since 1994\, will again host ‘A Taste of Fischer’s’ at the University’s Hallam View restaurant on Friday 8 and Saturday 9 March. \nThe event will be staffed in the kitchen and front of house by Sheffield Business School students\, who are studying hospitality business management. \nThe menu has been put together using as many locally sourced ingredients as possible. \nThey include meat from Whirlow Hall Farm and Moss Valley Fine Meats\, dairy ingredients from Our Cow Molly and cheese from Sheffield Cheesemasters\, made with Our Cow Molly milk. \nA variety of fresh fruit and vegetables from a range of local growers will also be used and the chefs are working with food hub Regather to source as many ingredients locally as possible. \nJames Ellerby\, senior lecturer in hospitality business management\, has organised the event for the last three years. \nJames said: “This year we are focusing on celebrating our local producers and suppliers in Sheffield and the surrounding area. Working with Max on these pop-ups for the last two years has shown just how important and rewarding it is to engage with and support local businesses. The menus at Fischer’s restaurant constantly change with the seasons and they are a celebration of British produce. \n“We want to expand on this value further this year and really champion our local producers wherever possible\, and local independent suppliers where it is not. We want to promote the great food and drink our region has to offer\, and demonstrate how exciting and sustainable buying local produce and supporting local businesses can be. \n“Sheffield Hallam prides itself on contributing to the economic growth of the region and this is just one example of how the University does that.” \nHe added: “It is not just local businesses that we are celebrating but also our SHU alumni\, too. Sophie Williamson obtained her Masters at SHU before going on to set up Sheffield Cheesemasters. Max Scotford from Bullion Chocolate is also a recent graduate and his award-winning chocolate\, made here in the city\, will also feature.” \nMax said: “I really enjoy doing it. We need young people who are enthusiastic and enjoy the industry. This is a great way to show them the industry and what is out there in the world. This is the real thing\, having the public come and pay\, working with a chef who has been there\, done it\, and is still doing it.” \nMax\, who received an honorary doctorate from Sheffield Hallam in 2013\, is widely admired for his work showcasing the region as a food destination and championing local and home-grown produce. \nThe students will be producing a three course menu with three choices per course priced at £45 per person. \nFull Menu below \nTables can be booked from 6.30pm to 8pm each evening. For all enquiries and table reservations please call 0114 225 3871 or email c.a.sims@shu.ac.uk \n  \nA Taste of Fischer’s 2019 \nChef’s Appetiser \nPickled Beetroot and Beetroot Puree \nYorkshire Fettle Cheese \n…. \nStarters \nRiver Trout cured in Sir Robin of Loxley Gin \nApple salad\, yogurt and honey dressing \n…. \nBraised Belly Pork from Moss Valley \nBlack pudding crumb\, pickled carrots\, apple glaze \n…. \nCrispy Hen Egg on Creamed Leek \nBacon vinaigrette \n  \nMain Courses \nSaddle of Lamb from Whirlow Hall Farm \nMaxime potatoes\, roasted root vegetables \n…. \nShin of Beef from Whirlow Hall farm \nBraised in Sheffield stout\, with cream potatoes\, rosemary roast root vegetables \n…. \nLayered Vegetables and Mushrooms \nBaked in puff pastry\, butter sauce \nDesserts \nWarm Chocolate Pudding \nVanilla Ice cream \n….. \nCrumble of Yorkshire Forced Rhubarb \nCustard \n….. \nLittle Mester Cheese \nRed onion chutney \nCoffee and Petit Fours \n£45 per person \nN.B. A full list of the local producers and suppliers used will be provided on the evening \n 
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/sbsevents/event/max-fischer-pop-up-restaurant/
LOCATION:City View – Owen Level 12\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Sheffield\, S1 1WB
CATEGORIES:Open to All,Registration Required
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190214T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190214T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T065335
CREATED:20190125T160132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T162958Z
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SUMMARY:Pros & Cons of Professionalising Mentoring
DESCRIPTION:A debate on the pros and cons of professionalising mentoring led by Professors David Clutterbuck and Bob Garvey and Doctor Paul Stokes. The debate is held in partnership with the European Mentoring & Coaching Council (EMCC UK). For more information and to book a place\, visit the EMCC UK Events pages
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/sbsevents/event/pros-cons-of-professionalising-mentoring/
LOCATION:Charles Street 12.4.12\, Sheffield Hallam Univeristy\, Sheffield\, S1 1WB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Open to All,Registration Required
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