Thursday 2 April 2015

ScHARRNews - Thursday 2nd April 2015

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TODAY

CloudCAST: Speech Technology at the service of Speech Professional s
CloudCAST’s mission is to make advances in Speech Technology (recognition, diagnosis, analysis) available to Clinicians as a cloud-based resource. Click here for more information.

YESTERDAY

ScHARR Research Hacks #12 Evernote
ScHARR Research Hacks #12 Evernote http://tinyurl.com/48qc406s22m1 This ScHARR Research Hack explains how Evernote can be used in the academic setting. From: Nicole Grant Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 00:54 More in Education
ScHARR Research Hacks # 25 Google Sites
ScHARR Research Hacks # 25 Google Sites http://tinyurl.com/oiq92murxze9 This ScHARR Research Hack explains why setting up a website may not be as much work as you think it is using Google Sites. From: Nicole Grant Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:38 More in Education
Research Thwack Think Outside the Box
Research Thwack #634 - Think Outside the Box 6 Ways to help your research find new audiences. From: scharrvids Views: 11 0 ratings Time: 03:05 More in Education
Job vacancy: TaCT Theme Manager CLAHRC YH
The Theme Manager, working closely with the Theme Lead, will be responsible for managing and organising the Telehealth and Care Technologies (TaCT) theme of research. The successful applicant will have an established research record and experience of planning and co-ordinating inter-disciplinary research, as well as excellent organization and communication skills. Experience of research in telehea
Ground breaking trial to identify best way to treat aggressive bladder cancer
Two pioneering trials conducted at the University of Sheffield to evaluate the best way to treat aggressive bladder cancer has been given a massive boost thanks to a multimillion pound funding investment from Yorkshire Cancer Research (YCR).
…has been published.  But will it be used?  For an answer to this question, see our previous post.
WHO 1st Ministerial Conference on Dementia
Very pleased to be at the launch of this global Call for Action on dementia. Click here to find out more. ♯globaldementiaProf Arlene Astell

MAR 30

Prestigious Maundy award for members of the Palliative Care Studies Advisory Group
Ivy Sharpe and Don Thompson, two members of the Sheffield Palliative Care Advisory Group (chaired by Dr Louise Brereton, ScHARR), are to receive the Royal Maundy award from the Queen in the traditional Maundy service. ‘Maundy money’ is presented to pensioners for their outstanding contribution to community work. This is the only occasion where the Queen travels to make an award. Don and Ivy are tw

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