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Wednesday, March 04, 2020

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CHIC 2020

Runs from Thursday, February 20 to Tuesday, March 10.

We are incredibly proud to present the Creative Her Innovation Collective here at the University of Warwick Warwick Enterprise is delivering an exciting opportunity for students to engage with leading women in the creative and digital industry.

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Re-imagine Global Warwick: Session 1
S2.85, Social Sciences Bulding

Warwick aspires to provide all students with an international learning experience both on campus and abroad. We want to design the strategy for a truly global learning community at Warwick with YOU! Join our focus groups and shape the internationalisation of the Education Strategy! LUNCH will be provided and you will receive a £10 Amazon voucher for your time!

SIGN UP by emailing Polina at P dot Mesinioti at warwick dot ac dot uk and do get in touch if you have any questions!

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Public Lecture: Dr Carlotta Cossutta (IAS International Visiting Fellow), "The Unexpected Subject. Identity in Contemporary Italian Feminism"
The Graduate

Respondents: Prof Akwugo Emejulu (Warwick) & Prof Laura Schwartz

In solidarity with the strike, this event has been moved The Graduate, 1pm.

Dr Carlotta Cossutta (IAS International Visiting Fellow) is a post-doctoral researcher in Political Philosophy at the University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy, and a member of Politesse Research Centre (University of Verona) and GIFTS – The Italian network of gender, intersex, feminist, transfeminist and sexuality studies.

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(Event cancelled) School Research Seminar and Pedagogy Series: Dr Alec Waterworth (Alliance Manchester Business School)
R3.41 Ramphal Building

We're sorry to announce this seminar has been cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience and look forward to seeing you again in Term 3 for the next event in our Research and Pedagogy Seminar Series.

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Applied Linguistics Seminar Series: ‘Researching Intercultural Politeness: Current Trends and Challenges’.
S0.10 Social Sciences Building

On 04/03 the Applied Linguistics Seminar Series welcomes Prof Helen Spencer-Oatey from the University of Warwick to discuss ‘Researching Intercultural Politeness: Current Trends and Challenges’.

All talks take place from 1600-1700 in S0.10

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GHCC seminar with Prof Masashi HANEDA (University of Tokyo) CANCELLED
R1.13 Ramphal Building

A seminar with Prof Masashi HANEDA, University of Tokyo

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Work in Progress Seminar
OC1.02

CANCELLED due to industrial action

Anna Moles (BSA-sponsored guest-lecturer): Human Health and Diet at Knossos, Crete: Changes from the Hellenistic to Late Antique Periods 

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GHCC seminar on Some Reflections on Towards Creation of a New World History
R1.13 Ramphal Building

Prof Haneda Masashi (Tokyo University)

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'Sublime Triviality': Bodily Expression in French History Painting
F37 Millburn House

Seminar presented by Patricia Smyth (Theatre Studies)

Respondant: Paul Smith (History of Art)

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