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Tuesday, February 25, 2020
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CHIC 2020Runs 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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Warwick Marrow appealZeeman Building, Students Union and OculusWarwick Marrow are running an event on Tuesday 25th February from 10-5pm. We will be located in the SU and Oculus all day and in the Zeeman building from 11am onwards. Warwick Marrow are a student led-branch of the national charity Anthony Nolan, we run events on campus in order to sign up people between the ages of 16 and 30 to the stem cell register to find matches that can potentially lead to a second chance of life for many patients with blood cancers and disorders. Team Margot’s main aim as a charity is to increase the number of people on the stem cell register from mixed heritage and BAME backgrounds. This is because the chance of an individual from a BAME background finding a lifesaving match outside of their family is only around 20%. The more people on the register means more potential lives saved and it only takes 5 minutes so please come and see us! |
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CANCELLED WiP: Dr Sara Bamdad - IAS/Sociology (Warwick) title tbcseminar room, Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick |
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CANCELLED: Seminar: Dr Adrienne Evans (Coventry) - Digital bumps: Pregnancy, digital culture and the fantasy of the good life.R0.14 Ramphal building, University of Warwick |
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CANCELLED: CHM seminar: Dr Adrienne Evans (Coventry) - Digital bumps: Pregnancy, digital culture and the fantasy of the good life.R0.14 Ramphal Building, University of Warwick |
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Centre for Research in Philosophy, Literature & the Arts - public talkS0.11, Social Studies BuildingKate Soper (Philosophy, University of Brighton/London Metropolitan University) “The Dialectics of Progress: Towards a Post-Growth Aesthetic and Politics of Prosperity”
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