Events
Warwick Law School Events
Find out what's happening
There are lots of exciting events happening within the Law School. Plus there are many other University and external events which may be of interest. We have therefore collated them all into one central calendar to help you choose which you would like to attend.
Tue 10 Feb, '26- |
Meet the Professionals: Careers in Politics, Think Tanks and Policy ResearchInterested in a career in policy research or shaping ideas that influence decision-making? Join us for an inspiring and interactive session designed to connect Warwick students with graduates working in leading think tanks. |
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Wed 11 Feb, '26- |
Gender and the Law Cluster Work-in-Progress PresentationsS2.09The Gender and the Law Cluster at Warwick Law School would like to invite you to our upcoming work-in-progress presentations. We have four wonderful sessions scheduled, each designed to provide constructive feedback on ongoing research. If you would like to join any of the presentations, please register your interest hereLink opens in a new window, and we will share further details upon registration. Nousheen Ritu, on 'Shadow Incarceration': Women's Experiences of Pretrial Detention in Bangladesh Abstract: My PhD project delves into women's experiences of pretrial detention for drug trafficking related offenses in Bangladesh. I conducted a two-month prison ethnography in Kashimpur Female Central Jail, the country's only dedicated prison for women. Adopting a decolonial and feminist lens, I engage in creative methods such as artwork sessions with detainees, ethnographic observations and in-depth interviews with 32 detainees. My research findings explore women's embodied, subjective and emotional experiences of incarceration. In addition, I investigate women's exercise of agency and resistance within these punitive spaces, contributing to broader understandings of gendered punishment and punitive governance. I argue that pretrial detention, although deemed as a procedural measure, inflicts pain and penality on women detainees in prison. This challenges dominant logics of punishment that has often been confined within Eurocentric and androcentric boundaries of knowledge. |
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Wed 11 Feb, '26- |
T2 WK5 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 11 February 2026S2.09 / S2.12Guest Speakers: Joy Malala, Warwick Law School and Nkechikwu Azinge-Egbiri, Lancaster University Title: 'The Politics of FATF Compliance: Lessons from Nigeria' Room S2.09 will be available from 12:00pm, with lunch served at 12:30pm, followed by the Seminar from 1:00pm to 2:00pm in Room S2.12. |
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Wed 11 Feb, '26- |
WLS Research and GLOBE Centre Seminar: The Politics of FATF Compliance: Lessons from Nigeria - Joy Malala and Nkechikwu AzingeS2.09/S2.22Drawing on our ESRC IAA project titled, 'Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Greylisting: Lessons from Nigeria’ and ongoing research, we discuss the politics of Financial Action Task Force (FATF) compliance. FATF, as a powerful standard setting body, exerts considerable transnational pressure on developing states through its greylisting mechanism shaping domestic legal and institutional priorities. Nigeria’s compliance is linked to its reputation management, access to global financial markets, foreign investments and development finance all which demand FATF compliance. |
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Wed 11 Feb, '26- |
Demystifying Law Firm Interviews and Assessment CentresFour law firms share what really happens in interviews and assessment centres, and how to prepare in a way that genuinely improves performance. In this not-to-be-missed panel session, early careers experts from ShoosmithsLink opens in a new window, Bird & BirdLink opens in a new window, Hogan LovellsLink opens in a new window and BCLPLink opens in a new window will take your students behind the scenes and will be telling you how they assess candidates — and what actually makes a great applicant stand out 🚀 |
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Wed 11 Feb, '26- |
Meet the Professionals: Women in STEM 2026Mathematical SciencesMeet successful women working in and across the engineering, tech and science sectors at this in-person event. This panel event will discuss how engineering and technology is advancing at a rapid pace, creating a number of jobs and different exciting roles. Current students with a number of internships under their belt, graduates in new roles and seasoned professionals from roles in AI, engineering, software engineering, automation, data analysis and more will share insights to help you get started and thrive in your careers. Covering everything from internship applications to being confident in your first role and establishing a successful career in tech or engineering. |
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Thu 12 Feb, '26- |
CCLS Work in Progress: Feminisms, Gender and International LawOnlineThe work in progress sessions are designed for contributors to be able to present and discuss their papers towards publication. The editorial project as a whole aims to develop new critical perspectives on the intersection of international law and gender history. Please do come along if you’re interested in any of these areas and wish to participate in the discussion as well as the process of building an editorial project. Presentation this week:
Please email Rosie Woodhouse for the Teams meeting link. |
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Thu 12 Feb, '26- |
Writing Personal Statements for MastersA well-crafted personal statement can be the difference between acceptance and rejection for your chosen master’s program. This interactive one-hour workshop is designed to equip undergraduate students across all disciplines with the skills and strategies to write a personal statement for postgraduate applications. During this session, you will:
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Thu 12 Feb, '26- |
Seminar: Investment Contracts and the Reform of International Investment Law: Towards Sustainability – Sondra FaccioS2.09The seminar will discuss the reform of international investment law and arbitration, focusing on the role of the investment contract. Through the analysis of some contractual clauses, the lecture will illustrate how the investment contract may be successful in strengthening the sustainability of foreign direct investment (FDI) and making international investment law and arbitration more balanced. |
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Thu 12 Feb, '26- |
Valentines Crafts AfternoonLaw Student HubTake a break, get creative, and make something for someone you love (yourself included ❤️). All materials and appropriate amounts of chocolate will be provided. 😉 |
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Thu 12 Feb, '26- |
Finalists NSS PartyLaw Student Hub |
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Mon 16 Feb, '26- |
Calligraphy WorkshopS0.08Join us for a festive calligraphy workshop ahead of the Chinese and Lunar New Year! This is a great chance to try something new, relax, and meet other students. No previous experience is needed and we'll provide all the resources to get you started. 🖌All students are welcome to attend! |
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Tue 17 Feb, '26- |
Legal Cheek's Secrets to SuccessAmory Building, University of ExeterLegal Cheek is coming to Exeter for the latest in its 2026 series of IN-PERSON Secrets to Success events – run in association with The University of Law (ULaw) – to help students boost their commercial awareness ahead of vacation schemes and training contract interviews. The event takes place in the Amory Building at the University of Exeter’s Streatham Campus, and features lawyers from Ashfords, Michelmores and Trowers & Hamlins, alongside a careers expert from ULaw. The Secrets to Success-themed session features short talks from the lawyers followed by a panel discussion, after which there are drinks and snacks with the speakers, trainees from the firms as well as members of their early talent teams. The speakers will share the secrets to their own success, telling the stories of their career journeys and advising students on how they can best position themselves to obtain training contracts with leading law firms. Also up for discussion will be the key commercial awareness topics that students need to have on their radar. |
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Mon 23 Feb, '26- |
The Bereavement CaféThe ChaplaincyThis is a monthly café designed to provide a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental space for students who have been impacted by loss. It will welcome all students, regardless of faith or background, who have been affected by bereavement, whether recent or in the past. The aim is to help students connect, share experiences, and support each other through their grief journeys. |
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Tue 24 Feb, '26- |
Meet the Professionals: Careers in Charities and International DevelopmentWant to make an impact through a career in charities or international development? Join us for an inspiring and interactive session designed to connect Warwick students with graduates working in charities and international development. |
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Tue 24 Feb, '26- |
Insight Preston - Becoming a BarristerTBCHear from the Inner Temple Outreach Team about the Inn's scholarships and hear from a panel of barristers and judges about their journey to the Bar. At in person events, there is also a networking reception, where you can interact with barristers, judges and other aspiring barristers. Refreshments (drinks and canapes) are provided. |
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Wed 25 Feb, '26- |
T2 WK7 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 25 February 2026S2.09 / S2.12Guest Speaker: Dr Arushi Garg, University of Cambridge Title: 'Relational harms and harmed relationships: The role of respectability in rape prosecutions' Room S2.09 will be available from 12:00pm, with lunch served at 12:30pm, followed by the Seminar from 1:00pm to 2:00pm in Room S2.12. |
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Wed 25 Feb, '26- |
Labyrinth SessionsThe ChaplaincyThese guided sessions offer a unique, reflective space for students, regardless of faith or background, to engage with personal challenges, enhance their reflective practice, and develop problem-solving skills. The labyrinth, an ancient tool for walking meditation, offers a powerful, non-verbal method for exploring issues. Participants can move beyond conventional thought patterns to find clarity and new perspectives. |
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Thu 26 Feb, '26 |
One Fast ChallengeChaplaincy/Anywhere |
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Thu 26 Feb, '26- |
CCLS Work in Progress: Feminisms, Gender and International LawOnlineThe work in progress sessions are designed for contributors to be able to present and discuss their papers towards publication. The editorial project as a whole aims to develop new critical perspectives on the intersection of international law and gender history. Please do come along if you’re interested in any of these areas and wish to participate in the discussion as well as the process of building an editorial project. Presentation this week:
Please email Rosie Woodhouse for the Teams meeting link. |
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Tue 3 Mar, '26- |
Insight Bristol - Becoming a BarristerHoliday Inn Bristol City Centre, BS1 3LEHear from the Inner Temple Outreach Team about the Inn's scholarships and hear from a panel of barristers and judges about their journey to the Bar. At in person events, there is also a networking reception, where you can interact with barristers, judges and other aspiring barristers. Refreshments (drinks and canapes) are provided. |
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Wed 4 Mar, '26- |
T2 WK8 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 4 March 2026S2.09 / S2.12Guest Speaker: Dr Jake Subryan Richards, The London School of Economics and Political Science Title: (Book Presentation) 'The Bonds of Freedom: Liberated Africans and the End of the Slave Trade' (Yale University Press 2025) Room S2.09 will be available from 12:00pm, with lunch served at 12:30pm, followed by the Seminar from 1:00pm to 2:00pm in Room S2.12. |
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Thu 5 Mar, '26- |
Labyrinth SessionsThe ChaplaincyThese guided sessions offer a unique, reflective space for students, regardless of faith or background, to engage with personal challenges, enhance their reflective practice, and develop problem-solving skills. The labyrinth, an ancient tool for walking meditation, offers a powerful, non-verbal method for exploring issues. Participants can move beyond conventional thought patterns to find clarity and new perspectives. |
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Thu 5 Mar, '26- |
Give to Gain: Women in LawSt Philips Chambers, 55 Temple Row, Birmingham B2 5LSIn celebration of International Women's Day, please join St Philips Chambers to hear inspirational talks from some of the Midlands' leading lawyers. Our panel will give career and personal insights followed by drinks and nibbles. We have pulled together a fantastic range of speakers from Denise Breen-Lawton KC (Barrister) and Jennifer Josephs KC (Barrister) to Kate Oliver (Partner, HCR), Hannah Nicholls (Partner, HCR) and Nicole Romera (Senior Associate, HCR). This year’s IWD theme is “Give to Gain", all presenters will be giving personal stories about one of their role models growing up for the gain of the next generation of legal talent. Following on from the talks will be the opportunity for informal networking, which will take place in Chambers. |
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Fri 6 Mar, '26- |
Seminar: Ecuadorian Constitutional Rights of Nature in Natural Resources Conflicts and Litigation – Malcolm RoggeS2.09In this seminar, I draw on field work and participatory action research undertaken in Ecuador over three decades to characterise the emerging practice of constitutional rights of nature litigation in Ecuador as a new species of business and human rights (BHR) litigation. I show how the historical and conceptual roots of private law BHR litigation efforts originating in Ecuador are intermingled with the roots of contemporary rights of nature litigation. |
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Fri 6 Mar, '26- |
Documentary Film Screening: The Tribunal and Post-Screening Talk with Malcolm Rogge (Producer) and Johanna Lorenzo (Discussant)S.0.18, Social Sciences BuildingJoin us for a screening of The Tribunal, a powerful documentary by Dr Malcolm Rogge in partnership with the Columbia Centre on Sustainable Investment (CCSI), that shines a light on a significant environmental and social justice battle in the Ecuadorian Amazon. |
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Tue 10 Mar, '26- |
Money FestFAB AgoraWe know that often you can feel overwhelmed with how much you need to manage as part of being a student. This event was created to help support you in the different ways you can save and budget, considerations as you prepare to move into the next academic year, and guidance on some of the financial aspects if you're looking to change or move accommodation! |
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Tue 10 Mar, '26- |
Global Spring FairStudent Opportunity Hub, Senate HouseEnhance your time at Warwick and find an international experience that fits around your degree! We’re hosting a small, friendly version of our Global Fair, a chance to browse opportunities, ask questions, and chat with staff and students who’ve taken part in summer programmes 2025. |
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Wed 11 Mar, '26- |
T2 WK9 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 11 March 2026S2.09 / S2.12Guest Speaker: Josh Pike, Warwick Law School Title: (Work-In-Progress) 'Death and All Its Friends' Room S2.09 will be available from 12:00pm, with lunch served at 12:30pm, followed by the Seminar from 1:00pm to 2:00pm in Room S2.12. |
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Wed 11 Mar, '26- |
Labyrinth SessionsThe ChaplaincyThese guided sessions offer a unique, reflective space for students, regardless of faith or background, to engage with personal challenges, enhance their reflective practice, and develop problem-solving skills. The labyrinth, an ancient tool for walking meditation, offers a powerful, non-verbal method for exploring issues. Participants can move beyond conventional thought patterns to find clarity and new perspectives. |
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