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Wednesday, June 03, 2020
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Empire in Motion: Transnational Perspectives on the Indian Empire, 18th-20th Centuryonline |
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Webinar - Challenges of Climate Change and Sustainability: Perspectives from GSDJoin Senior Teaching Fellows in GSD Dr Alastair Smith and Dr Jessica Savage as they share their experiences of teaching on a variety of modules and how they support students to feel empowered to engage positively in sustainability problems and the issues faced by students who set up their own projects. |
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Webinar: Student Sustainability Projects"Hear from our innovative students as we showcase and celebrate their sustainability-focused enterprises, such as Warwick Cup, Scrubbee, Animals' Move, Icycle, and Warwick SEED." WarwickCup: Final-year GSD students Maddie Booth, Ellie Church, and Hollie Ryan will share how on campus they've successfully implemented the WarwickCup; a sustainability-driven focused initiative. Scrubbee: A sustainable skin care line founded by GSD student Maddie Booth, with an emphasis on maintaining an honest supply chain, and sustainable ingredients and packaging. Animals’ Move: Mads Hoefer will discuss Animals' Move - A fashion brand dedicated to tackling the rise of animal extinction by collaborating with renowned international charities. Icycle: GSD student Jonathan Karl will share how he successfully initiated an international Enactus project focused around reducing plastic waste as well as improving people’s livelihoods. Warwick SEED (Socio-Economic Engagement and Development): A student society founded by GSD students that promotes social impact careers and global collaboration. This webinar is part of Week 7 of Warwick Enterprise's Summer Programme, focused on tackling climate change. The sessions are available to all Warwick students, staff, and alumni. |
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Language. Culture. Matters. – Applied Linguistics Webinar SeriesWe warmly invite you to our online seminar on Wednesday 3rd June (see below) as part of our Applied Linguistics Seminar Series - Language. Culture. Matters.
The session will take place on BBC which best works on Chrome or Firefox browsers.
To join us, please click on the following link around 15.55h: https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/90dae3b816e241ab86eaf95c716e8c5c
As always, there will be opportunity for discussions and questions after each talk. That is, you can either "raise your hand" or write your question in the group chat. |