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.
Mon 15 Dec, '25- |
Stephenson Harwood Disability Open Day 2025London Office - Stephenson Harwood, 1 Finsbury Circus, London, EC2M 7SHApplication Deadline: 10 November 2025 For aspiring Solicitors. This event is aimed at students in their first year of university and beyond. Stephenson Harwood is an international law firm with more than 1,400 people, including 210+ partners, across eight offices in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. They focus on five core sectors: Energy Transition, Life Sciences and Healthcare, Private Capital and Funds, Technology, and Transportation and Trade. They are committed to ensuring that candidates with disabilities, neurodivergences, and long-term conditions are fully supported throughout the recruitment process. Get an insight into what Stephenson Harwood do day-to-day and a better idea of what a career at an international firm is really like by spending a day in their London office. Why come along:
How can Stephenson Harwood support you:
Take a look at this videoLink opens in a new window to hear from members of Stephenson Harwoods Enable network discuss how adjustments in the workplace help them do their best work. If you are interested in attending the open day, then please submit your open day application. Within the application form, there will be an option to pick the Disability Open Day as your preferred option. |
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Tue 16 Dec, '25- |
ICAEW Webinar: What do chartered accountants do?OnlineICAEW are a professional body for chartered accountants in England and Wales, they support over 38,000 students through their Associate Chartered Accountant qualification (ACA). When you become chartered with ICAEW, you join a prestigious global network of over 169,500 business professionals. These leaders set the highest standards, provide invaluable expertise, and work across all industries to build robust economies. By the end of the webinar you will know;
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Thu 8 Jan, '26- |
Pupillage Information EveningSt Philips Chambers, 55 Temple Row, Birmingham B2 5LSSt Philips Chambers will be hosting a free pupillage information evening aimed at anyone looking to join the 2027 application process to become a pupil barrister or for anyone who isn’t quite at that point yet but is seriously considering a career at the Bar. This informal evening, hosted by Chair of the Pupillage Committee Ali Tabari, will see a range of barristers in attendance including current pupils and those who have recently started their practice. There are limited places available for this event which are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please register to attend. |
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Wed 14 Jan, '26- |
T2 WK1 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 14 January 2026S2.09 / S2.12Speakers: Professor Jackie Hodgson; Dr Rachel Lewis; Dr Ruth Bernatek. Title: 'Using arts-led methods to challenge police perspectives & practices around race in West Midlands Police' 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 15 Jan, '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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Wed 21 Jan, '26- |
T2 WK2 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 21 January 2026S2.09 / S2.12Guest Speaker: Dr Senthorun Sunil Raj, Manchester Metropolitan University Title: (Book Presentation) 'The Emotions of LGBT Rights and Reforms: Repairing Law' 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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Mon 26 Jan, '26- |
Insight Birmingham - Becoming a BarristerHoliday Inn Birmingham City Centre, B5 4EWHear 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 28 Jan, '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 28 Jan, '26- |
T2 WK3 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 28 January 2026S2.09 / S2.12Guest Speaker: Chris Brian, Undercover Research Group (URG) Title: 'Spycopsresearch.info: Making Sense of the Undercover Policing Inquiry' 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 29 Jan, '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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Wed 4 Feb, '26- |
T2 WK4 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 4 February 2026S2.09 / S2.12Guest Speaker: Jules Holroyd, University of Sheffield Title: 'Oppressive Praise' 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- |
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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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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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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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 Freedon: Liberated Africans and the End of the Slave Trade' 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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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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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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Thu 12 Mar, '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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Wed 18 Mar, '26- |
T2 WK10 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 18 March 2026S2.09 / S2.12Guest Speaker: Professor Emilie Cloatre, King's College London Title: 'Between Deception and Dissent: Regulating Unproven, Disproven and Misleading Health-Related Claims' 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 Mar, '26- |
Insight Online - Journeys to the BarOnlineJoin the Four Inns of Court to hear about our scholarships and hear from a panel of practising barristers about their journeys to the Bar. This event is an ideal chance for university students, graduates, and career changers to ask questions and learn more about routes to the Bar. |
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Wed 6 May, '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. Mahek Bhatia on 'Exploring Marital Sexual Violence Litigation in India' Abstract: My MSc thesis investigated the operation of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005, focusing on litigation experiences and the potential for strategic legal engagement. Drawing on legal reports and ten semi-structured interviews with lawyers, it uncovered that engagement with civil law is not legalistic, uniform, straightforward, or wholly separate from criminal justice institutions. Instead, litigation is more complex and game-like, with players, rules, advisors, and contested outcomes, in which civil law and criminal law are enmeshed in complex ways. Within this framework, lawyers emerge as crucial intermediaries who balance the legal system’s constraints with the needs of survivors. As I begin my PhD, I will be developing this project for doctoral research. In the presentation, I will outline how I plan to do so and explain the intended methodological design of the project. Receiving feedback and constructive criticism on this development will be crucial and beneficial for the project. |
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Wed 13 May, '26- |
T3 WK3 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 13 May 2026S2.09 / S0.17Guest Speaker: Ksenia Lavrenteva, University of Exeter (TBC) Details to follow. This event will start with lunch at 12:30pm in Room S2.09, followed by the Seminar from 1:00pm to 2:00pm in Room S0.17. |
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Wed 27 May, '26- |
T3 WK5 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 27 May 2026S2.09 / S2.12Guest Speaker: Dr Olimpia Burchiellaro, University of Essex Title: 'Homocapitalism and/as speculative governmentality: Corporate investments in LGBTQ+ rights at the inclusion/market frontier' 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 3 Jun, '26- |
T3 WK6 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 3 June 2026S2.09 / S2.12Guest Speaker: Fayiza Puthiya Peedikayil, Warwick Law School Title: post-PhD Viva presentation 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 10 Jun, '26- |
T3 WK7 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 10 June 2026Room S2.09 / S2.12Guest Speaker: Carolina Alonso Bejarano, Warwick Law School Title: (Work-In-Progress) 'Legal Research and Dane Theatre: Creating ELMO-MENTO' 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 17 Jun, '26- |
T3 WK8 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 17 June 2026S2.09 / S2.12Seminar on Pedagogy - lead by Warwick Law School's Teaching Network 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 24 Jun, '26- |
T3 WK9 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 24 June 2026S2.09 / S2.12Guest Speaker: James White, Warwick Law School Title: (Work-In-Progress) 'The Truth of the Crime: From Epistemic Fallibilism to Ethical Dialogue' 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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