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Virtual Offer Holder OpenBizzabo (ZN & CT) |
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Offer Holder Open Day |
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Translation and Transcultural Studies research seminars: Dr Christopher Rea (University of British Columbia)OC1.04 |
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Translation and Transcultural Studies Seminar - Professor Christopher Rea (British Columbia)OC1.04 |
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Research Seminar - 'Governance of security in the complex world: the EU and Security sector reform (SSR) in the Western Balkans' - Dr Asya KudlenkoR0.14 |
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The Struggle for Hong Kong, 2003 to 2023: Local Stories and Global Perspectives by Jeff Wasserstrom, University of California, IrvineOC1.08 Oculus BuildingThis talk will explore the dramatic protest actions and repression moves to curtail civil liberties that have rocked and transformed Hong Kong during the last two decades. In the presentations, the speaker will draw on material presented in his short 2020 book, Vigil: Hong Kong on the Brink, and the short book he is finishing up now on the "Milk Tea Alliance" that connects protesters across East and Southeast Asia. He will place particular emphasis on the theme of transnational flows and influences, paying attention to both the way that Hong Kong activists have been influenced by people from other places and the way that their tactics and strategies have been adopted or been seen as inspirational to those struggling for change in different parts of the world. Jeffrey Wasserstrom is Chancellor's Professor of History at the University of California, Irvine, where he also holds courtesy appointments in the Law School and in the Literary Journalism Program, and he is spending the spring of 2023 as a Leverhulme Visiting Professor at Birkbeck College. He has written, co-written, edited, or co-edited a dozen books, the most recent of which are Vigil: Hong Kong on the Brink (Columbia Global Reports, 2020), which he wrote, and The Oxford History of Modern China (2022), which he edited. In addition to contributing to academic journals, he often writes for newspapers, magazines and literary reviews. |
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GHCC seminar with Jeff Wasserstrom, The Struggle for Hong Kong, 2003 to 2023: Local Stories and Global PerspectivesOC1.08 Oculus BuildingThis talk will explore the dramatic protest actions and repression moves to curtail civil liberties that have rocked and transformed Hong Kong during the last two decades. In the presentations, the speaker will draw on material presented in his short 2020 book, Vigil: Hong Kong on the Brink, and the short book he is finishing up now on the "Milk Tea Alliance" that connects protesters across East and Southeast Asia. He will place particular emphasis on the theme of transnational flows and influences, paying attention to both the way that Hong Kong activists have been influenced by people from other places and the way that their tactics and strategies have been adopted or been seen as inspirational to those struggling for change in different parts of the world. Jeffrey Wasserstrom is Chancellor's Professor of History at the University of California, Irvine, where he also holds courtesy appointments in the Law School and in the Literary Journalism Program, and he is spending the spring of 2023 as a Leverhulme Visiting Professor at Birkbeck College. He has written, co-written, edited, or co-edited a dozen books, the most recent of which are Vigil: Hong Kong on the Brink (Columbia Global Reports, 2020), which he wrote, and The Oxford History of Modern China (2022), which he edited. In addition to contributing to academic journals, he often writes for newspapers, magazines and literary reviews. |
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DAHL Shorts - Intro to DAHL Digital Humanities certification (staff and postgrads)FAB4.73 and TeamsWith Robert O'Toole in the FAB and online in the DAHL Events Teams channel.Link opens in a new window |
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DAHL Shorts - Introduction to Digital Humanities support at WarwickFAB4.73 and Teams |
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WIP Research Seminar – Paul Eberwine (Princeton) – 26 AprilOC 1.03Aeschylus's Ghosts: Haunting and the Tragic Imagination’ |
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Study Cafe - supported study time for studentsFAB M0.02 |
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Y7 Spelling Bee Regional FinalsFAB0.08SMLC will be hosting the Routes into Languages Y7 Spelling Bee regional finals. 21 pupils will be taking part in the competition and student ambassadors and staff will act as judges and callers. |