Mixed Attainment Mathematics Conference
On the 17th June 2017 we are holding the second mixed attainment mathematics conference. This is a conference for secondary school teachers of mathematics who are keen to develop ways of working with mixed-attainment groups.
Fix it Friday 2016
Whatever the size or nature of your company, this MERI consultancy event will give you the opportunity to talk through a particular problem or innovative idea
'Stretched to Extremes – Materials Which Do the Opposite of What You Expect' by Professor Andrew Alderson
Negative stiffness materials – materials that become shorter when under tension – can display extreme behaviour and are unstable in isolation.This talk will review progress around these materials and applications
'Trip the Light Fantastic: Through the Eyes of a Spectroscopist' by Professor Chris Sammon
Take a whistle-stop tour through the development of spectroscopy and meet some important names from its history, eventually arriving at infrared spectroscopy
Self-harm Mini Conference
A mini conference addressing issues surrounding self-harm, organised by Stephanie Hannam-Swain and funded by Sheffield Hallam University's Equality, Diversity, and Social Justice Research Group.
Research Engaged Practice Network
Research-Engaged Practice Network is a group for practitioners and researchers to share, learn and plan about research and enquiry. Our focus is always on close-to-practice research, carried out with and by current education practitioners
Glass and Ceramics Networking Event
The Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI) of Sheffield Hallam University are holding a Ceramics and Glass Networking event on Wednesday the 29th November.
STEM4SCHOOLS
This workshop will empower you with the skills to introduce basic programming concepts to infant learners, using academically evaluated child focussed technology.
Eating on campus
If you need a bite to eat, our cafes across both campuses are cheap, convenient and have options for vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and religious diets.
Children's ‘writing’ in the 21st century
Dr Clare Dowdall of Plymouth University will give a talk on children’s digital and print-based literacies