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CADRE - Developing a Critical Voice through Academic Writing and Critical Reading
Online via Teams

This workshop is aimed at Arts & Humanities PGR students in their first term of study. During this session you will reflect on your own critical thinking. Learn some techniques to improve the way you interact with literature on your topic, and consider a range of academic writing tools.

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Research Seminar
via Teams - please contact Stacey.McDowell@warwick.ac.uk for the link to join the meeting, or for any queries.

Christopher Stokes (Exeter), 'Occasioning Authorship: Anna Seward, Sociable Lyric and the Lichfield Milieu'

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Work in Progress Seminar
MS Teams

Alessio Ranno, University of Warwick (Chair: Lucrezia Sperindio)

“Corinthian myth in Pindar's Olympian 13: tradition, imagery and poetics (O. 13.47-92)”

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Teaching Forum
Teams
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Translation and Transcultural Studies Research Seminar with Dr Fruela Fernández
Teams
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SMLC Seminar - Dr Fruela Fernández (University of the Balearic Islands)
Online via Teams

As part of our Autumn Term programme of online research seminars in Translation and Transcultural Studies at the School of Modern Languages and Cultures (University of Warwick), we are delighted to announce our forthcoming seminar:

 Wednesday 17 November 2021, 4-5pm (UK time)

Dr Fruela Fernández (University of the Balearic Islands): 'Recognition vs Redistribution? Testing Political Debates Through Translation Flows'

The event takes place on MS Teams. We would kindly ask you to register in advance by completing the short registration form by Tuesday 16 November midnight (UK time). You will be provided with the relevant link Teams invite on the day of the talk.

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Translation and Transcultural Studies Research Seminar
Online

The events are open to students and colleagues, and take place on MS Teams.

We would kindly ask you to register in advance at the links below - you will be provided with the relevant Teams invite on the day of the talk.

Dr Fruela Fernández (University of the Balearic Islands) ‘Recognition vs Redistribution? Testing Political Debates Through Translation Flows’

registration form closes on Tuesday 16 November midnight (UK time)

For questions and further information email: m.milani@warwick.ac.uk

 

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History Research Seminar with Gabriela Soto Laveaga (Harvard), 'Narratives of Erasure: Mexico, India, and the Stories to End World Hunger'
online

A seminar with Gabriela Soto Laveaga (Harvard), 'Narratives of Erasure: Mexico, India, and the Stories to End World'

discussant: James Poskett

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History Research Seminar - Gabriela Soto Laveaga (Harvard), 'Narratives of Erasure: Mexico, India, and the Stories to End World Hunger'
online

A seminar with Gabriela Soto Laveage (Harvard)

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SMLC Explore Seminar - Impact and Engagement
H0.61

The first in this year’s SMLC Explore.. seminar series will be taking place on Wednesday 17th November, 5-6pm in H0.61. This session will be on Impact & Engagement and the speakers will be James Hodkinson (German Studies) and Helen Wheatley (Film and Television Studies). Refreshments will be available. Please contact Rachel Hayes (rachel.hayes@warwick.ac.uk) or Molly Harrabin (m.harrabin@warwic.ac.uk) to confirm attendance so we can make arrangements re. refreshments. Hope to see you there!

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