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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190629
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SUMMARY:SBS Doctoral Conference
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us for our SBS Doctoral Conference on Friday June 28th in Stoddart 7138 & 7139 from 9:00am to 5:00pm with a social event after in the Stoddart Deli. \n  \nThis is a wonderful opportunity for our doctoral students to showcase their research and it would be great if you can attend and support them even if you can only make it for part of the day or for a few presentations.
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/sbsevents/event/sbs-doctoral-conference/
LOCATION:Stoddart 7138 & 7139\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Sheffield\, S1 1WB
CATEGORIES:SHU Staff
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190619T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190619T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094510
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SUMMARY:IBERG Research Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Dr Tilahun Mekonnen\, “Lived Experience of Black African Immigrant Entrepreneurs in South Yorkshire” \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-seminar-series-2/
LOCATION:Stoddart 7410\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Sheffield\, S1 1WB
CATEGORIES:Registration Not Required,SHU Staff
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190522T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190522T140000
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SUMMARY:IBERG Research Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Dr Natalie Wilmot\, “Communication across cultural and language boundaries: paving the way for participation” \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-seminar-series/
LOCATION:Stoddart 7410\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Sheffield\, S1 1WB
CATEGORIES:Registration Not Required,SHU Staff
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190306T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190306T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094510
CREATED:20190205T133935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190208T145541Z
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SUMMARY:Voting for Our Inspirational Student Award Winners
DESCRIPTION:Purpose of the Event \nThe Inspirational Student Awards are an opportunity for the faculty to recognise those students who inspire others and who embody what it means to be an SBS student. Nominations close on the 11th February for the 2019 awards and we would like to take this opportunity to invite all staff within SBS to vote for the award winners on the 6th March. \n  \nThis event is a chance to celebrate those shortlisted and to have your say on the winners for 2019 so please come and join us on the 6th March. \n  \nHow will the event work? \nThe voting this year is taking place in City View\, Owen Building level 12 and will be a rolling event so you can attend when you’re available. When registering your interest\, select a suitable admission time and allow half an hour to an hour time for attending. \n  \nWhen you attend there will be a registration desk and you will be given an iPad (or similar device) for casting your vote. Around the room will be the shortlisted nomination forms for you to review at your leisure. Using the device provided you will then be able to vote for your preferred candidate from each of the categories available. \n  \nRefreshments will be available throughout the day and we encourage you to discuss the shortlisted candidates with fellow staff in the room over a tea or coffee as you’re voting. \n  \nFollowing the event we will collate all the votes and the winners will be invited to a celebratory evening in April after which the full list of winners will be circulated. \n  \nWe hope you take this opportunity to celebrate our students with us.
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/sbsevents/event/inspirational-student-awards-selection-event/
LOCATION:City View – Owen Level 12\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Sheffield\, S1 1WB
CATEGORIES:SHU Staff,Students
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190220T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190220T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T094510
CREATED:20190201T121149Z
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SUMMARY:Developing a Publication Strategy
DESCRIPTION:The writing and publishing of research accounts is a rewarding\, yet challenging\, part of a researcher’s life. In recent years\, much emphasis has been placed upon publications in peer-reviewed journals\, in particular CABS listed ones. However\, an exclusive focus on one kind of publication and few publications outlets not only has many disadvantages\, but it is neither feasible nor desirable for many research active colleagues. In this workshop we will discuss how to develop a publication strategy which reflects a more inclusive approach and takes factors such as timelines\, targeted audiences\, career aspirations\, institutional contexts etc. into account. \n  \nIndicative topics are: where and what to publish; editing and editorial roles; timelines; targeting audiences; the role of books; other media; authorship (sole\, multiple\, first or last\, does it matter?); aligning one’s outputs with the institutional projects (e.g. REF\, AACSB). \n  \nThe workshop is facilitated by Professor Susanne Tietze and includes some exercises through which colleagues can start to develop a publication strategy. \n 
URL:https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/sbsevents/event/developing-a-publication-strategy/
LOCATION:Stoddart 7506\, Sheffield Hallam University\, Sheffield\, South Yorkshire\, S1 1WB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Registration Required,SHU Staff
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