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Thursday, February 11, 2021

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Renaissance Early Career Club seminar
online

Kate Courage will speak on: 'A Subject Librarian by any other Name...Careers in Academic Libraries'.

This virtual meeting will be held using Zoom. Please register in advance by emailing renaissance@warwick.ac.uk, so that you can be included in the meeting.

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UG Feminist Reading Group
via Teams
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"Explore...": an SMLC seminar series slanted towards professionalising skills and career development

11 February 2021 at 4-5 PM, Applying for funding.

With Luca Peretti (WIRL-Cofund Fellow, Institute of Advanced Study, Warwick) and

Rebekah Vince (French Lecturer, Queen Mary)

Chair: Mary Jane Dempsey (Romance Studies, Warwick/Cornell)

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PG-Staff Feminist Reading Group
via Teams
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Research Seminar
via Teams

Seminar with Anahid Nersessian (UCLA), author of Utopia, Limited: Romanticism and Adjustment (Harvard UP, 2015), The Calamity Form: On Poetry and Social Life (University of Chicago Press, August 2020), and Keats’s Odes: A Lover’s Discourse (University of Chicago Press, forthcoming February 2021).

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