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Wednesday, October 26, 2022

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Constellations of Home
University of Warwick’s Faculty of Arts Building (The FAB)

Runs from Monday, October 03 to Thursday, October 27.

Constellations of HOME is a legacy project from Agency, part of the HOME: Arts and Homelessness Festival that took place during Coventry City of Culture. Agency was created by the socially-engaged artist Anthony Luvera in collaboration with people who have experienced homelessness in Coventry.

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ESRC Festival of Social Science

Runs from Saturday, October 22 to Thursday, November 10.

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Translation and Transcultural Studies seminar with Prof Wang Ning (Shanghai Jiao Tong University): World Literature through Translation
Teams

Please find abstract and bio-blurb here. This Translation and Transcultural Studies seminar takes place on MS Teams. We would kindly ask you to register in advance by completing this short form by Tuesday 26 October - you will be provided with the relevant link Teams invite prior to the talk.

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Cake sales in the TRC Transnational Resources Centre in aid of Alzheimer's Research UK

Katie Williams UG student is having a cake sale from 10:30-15:00, donations either in cash or via Katie Williams is fundraising for Alzheimer's Research UK (justgiving.com)

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Arts Faculty Study Cafe (UG) - Ask an Expert: Millie Tissuant Senior Careers Consultant
FAB M002 Project room
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GHCC reading group: Dilip M. Menon, Changing Theory: Concepts from the Global South
OC1.02, Oculus Building

GHCC reading group: Dilip M. Menon, Changing Theory: Concepts from the Global South (Routledge:2022)

Introduction

Please read one other chapter of choice, e-book is available Changing Theory: Concepts from the Global SouthLink opens in a new window, Dilip Menon

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GHCC Reading Group: Dilip M. Menon, Changing Theory: Concepts from the Global South
OC1.02, Oculus Building
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Arts Faculty Study Cafe (PGT) - Ask an Expert: Rish Baruah
FAB M002 Project room
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Language, Culture, Matters Seminar Series
A0.23, Social Sciences Building.

We warmly invite you to our hybrid seminar (see below) this week as part of our Applied Linguistics Seminar Series - Language. Culture. Matters. On 26 Oct (Wed), we're delighted to have Dr Zsófia Demjén from UCL as our speaker.

Place and Time:

From this academic year, we will organise the seminar series in a hybrid mode!!! We will have speakers in person and online, but no matter where the speaker gives the talk, all seminar series will be held both in person and online.

 

Physical classroom: A0.23, Social Sciences Building. Please arrive at the classroom at 15:55 (Wed).

(Note: We will have social networking events after each session. Free food and drinks offered! 😊)

 

Online meeting room: Click here to join the meetingLink opens in a new window Please enter the room at 15:55 (Wed).

 

Our new website: You can find the seminar information including seminar abstracts and speaker bios here

https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/al/events/seminarseries/

 

Call for speakers:

 

We welcome all Applied Linguistics PhD and staff to present at the seminar series and to recommend speakers to us.

Please use the link below to let us know your recommendations!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdKn0mtKQuWM0DoiQgFo7Q7JWISnaiGRUn8QPaN2h-n5VlNwA/viewform?usp=sf_link

 

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History Research seminar, "Drugs Into Bodies:" AIDS and the Constitutional Limits of Capitalism, Cathy Gere (UCSD)
OC0.04

speaker: Cathy Gere (UCSD), Drugs Into Bodies:" AIDS and the Constitutional Limits of Capitalism

chair: Claudia Stein

discussant: Himesh Mehta

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