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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

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Re-imagine Global Warwick: Session 2
S0.19, 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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GHCC SC meeting
H3.44 Humanities Building
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Department Staff Meeting
A0.23
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Applied Linguistics Seminar Series: Request Production and the Effects of instruction on Young EFL Learners’ and ‘Working on Impact: Navigating Linguistic Research and Relevance for Participants’.
S0.10 Social Sciences Building

On 11/03 the Applied Linguistics Seminar Series welcomes Anders Myrset & Joelle Loew from the University of Basel and University of Stavanger to discuss ‘‘You could win MasterChef with this soup. Can I get some more?' Request Production and the Effects of instruction on Young EFL Learners’ and ‘Working on Impact: Navigating Linguistic Research and Relevance for Participants’.

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

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Work in Progress Seminar
OC1.02

CANCELLED due to industrial action

Prof. Emily Gowers (Cambridge): Scenes from the Afterlife of Maecenas’ 

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Feminist Reading Group
H5.02
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Conceptualising the Picture Plane: Illusionism and Flatness in Titian's painting'
F37 Millburn House

Research presented by Giorgio Taglioferro (History of Art)

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