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Tue 3 Mar, '26
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Insight Bristol - Becoming a Barrister
Holiday Inn Bristol City Centre, BS1 3LE

Hear 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.
This is an opportunity for university students, graduates, and career changers to ask questions and learn more about routes to the Bar.

Wed 4 Mar, '26
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T2 WK8 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 4 March 2026
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest 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.

Wed 4 Mar, '26
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​Unlock Your Potential: Deloitte x Warwick!
MS.01 (Zeeman)

Warwick students, ready to kickstart your career? Join Deloitte for an exclusive event designed just for you! Join us and get an insight on what it's truly like to work at Deloitte. We're bringing you:

Who we are: Discover our vibrant culture and commitment to Inclusion.

Your Future Path: Explore our exciting Programmes and find where you fit in.

Assessment Unlocked: Get expert tips and demystify our application process.

Meet The Team: Hear inspiring journeys and invaluable advice from the Business.

Q&A Deep Dive: Your chance to ask anything and everything- find out more about how your transferrable skills matter!

Don't miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and shape your future.

Thu 5 Mar, '26
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Grab Your Career Advantage: Drop-in and Explore Alumni Mentoring & Warwick Careers Support
Room 0.03 (Student Opportunity Hub, Senate House)

Feeling unsure about your next step? Nervous about reaching out to professionals?

You’re not alone. Around half of students tell us they worry about standing out to employers or want honest advice about career choices, mistakes and practical next steps. That’s exactly where alumni mentoring and careers support can help.

Join us for this informal drop-in session to discover how the Warwick Alumni Mentoring Programme and Warwick Careers support can work together to give you a real advantage.

Whether you have a specific question or just want to explore what’s possible, drop in any time between 10am and 3pm.

No appointments. No pressure. Just friendly, practical guidance to help you move forward with confidence.

Thu 5 Mar, '26
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Recognise and Prepare for Strengths-based interviews​
University of Warwick

Discover what to expect from this type of interview. With more graduate recruiters shifting away from mainly competency-based interviews to mainly strengths-based interviews or a combination of both, this workshop provides an invaluable insight into Strengths based recruitment. Discover your own unique top Strengths, join us in person to find out more.

You will be able to:

  • Describe your unique strengths
  • Recall your strengths and provide evidence to support them
  • Recognise strengths-based interviews and how to respond to them authentically.
Thu 5 Mar, '26
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Labyrinth Sessions
The Chaplaincy

These 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.

Thu 5 Mar, '26
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Film Screening: 'Working Girls'
OC0.02

Warwick Law School and the gender & the law research cluster are delighted to host the screening of ‘Working Girls’, a film by Paromita Vohra.

Working Girls is a vibrant, thought-provoking journey into the often-unseen world of women’s labour across India. Blending sharp wit, rich music, and a deep engagement with the legal and historical forces shaping women’s lives, Working Girls redefines what we think of as “work” and challenges our assumptions about labour, gender, and power.

Speaker: Prabha Kotiswaran, Professor of Law and Social Justice at King’s College London and Principal Investigator of Laws of Social Reproduction

Refreshments served from 16:30. Screening starts at 17:00.

Thu 5 Mar, '26
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Womxn Arts Showcase
Law Student Hub

We are excited to announce that the 2nd Womxn's Arts Showcase, organised in collaboration with Warwick Future Female LawyersLink opens in a new window, will take place in the Warwick Law School Student Hub on Thursday, 5 March from 17:00.

At the moment, we are accepting applications from any female creatives who would like to take part. Whether you sing, play music, paint, dance, take photos, we’d love to have you on board. Please register hereLink opens in a new window.

Everyone is welcome to attend on the day (no need to register if you are not performing), and the will be food and drinks provided.

Thu 5 Mar, '26
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Give to Gain: Women in Law
St Philips Chambers, 55 Temple Row, Birmingham B2 5LS

In 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.

Sign up to attend!Link opens in a new window

Thu 5 Mar, '26
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Warwick Women's Night In
Sports and Wellness Hub

FREE to all students and staff – bookings required via Warwick Sport website or Together at Warwick website. Join us for an evening full of activities, taster sessions, arts crafts, women’s only gym hours, climbing and more. It's an open invitation to move, create, connect, and empower.

Fri 6 Mar, '26
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Seminar: Ecuadorian Constitutional Rights of Nature in Natural Resources Conflicts and Litigation – Malcolm Rogge​
S2.09

In 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.

Fri 6 Mar, '26
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Criminal Justice x Besci
Online
With Speaker - Neeraj Rahal, Policy Advisor, BIT
The session is virtual on MS Teams. (Link will be shared closer to the date)
Brief :-
1. Behavioural Science and its applications to criminal justice policy.
2. Applying Besci in the space of political and operating constraints in the context of criminal justice policy.
3. Practicalities of conducting research in policing and criminal justice.
4. Projects and research happening in this space at BIT, UK.
Fri 6 Mar, '26
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Law School Public Lecture with Professor Frédéric Mégret
Oculus Building Room OC0.04

Title: “Whither international law in an age of populism and authoritarianism?”

Guest Speaker: Professor Frédéric Mégret, Faculty of Law, McGill University

Time: 4:00pm – 6:00pm

Fri 6 Mar, '26
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Documentary Film Screening: The Tribunal and Post-Screening Talk with Malcolm Rogge (Producer) and Johanna Lorenzo (Discussant)
S.0.18, Social Sciences Building

Join 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.

Tue 10 Mar, '26
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Money Fest
FAB Agora

We 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!

Tue 10 Mar, '26
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Global Spring Fair
Student Opportunity Hub, Senate House

Enhance 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.

Please sign up.

Wed 11 Mar, '26
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T2 WK9 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 11 March 2026
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest 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.

Wed 11 Mar, '26
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Labyrinth Sessions
The Chaplaincy

These 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.

Thu 12 Mar, '26
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CCLS Work in Progress: Feminisms, Gender and International Law
Online

The 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:

  • Ọláolúwa Òní (Osgoode Hall Law School) presents ‘“Beyond ‘When Donald Duck Met Global Feminism’: The Battle Over Family Planning and Reproductive Rights in the 1960–1970s’

  • Miriam Bak McKenna (Roskilde University) ‘Another Portrait of African Feminism: Indigenous Legal History in Postcolonial African Literature’

Please email Rosie Woodhouse for the Teams meeting link.

Thu 12 Mar, '26
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Seminar: A ‘Green’ International Monetary Fund: Implications for Member State Rights and Obligations Relating to Climate Change – Johanna Lorenzo​
S.2.09, Social Sciences Building

In the face of growing evidence that climate change and its various adverse impacts have economic origins and consequences, international financial institutions (IFIs) have started paying more attention to environmental issues. The ‘greening’ of the International Monetary Fund (IMF; Fund) – in its current incorporation of climate-related concerns into its legal mandate – is thus neither surprising nor necessarily suspect.

Thu 12 Mar, '26
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Interviewing confidently: Vacation Schemes & Training Contracts
Online

In this session we shall consider the different types of questions legal recruiters use and strategies for structuring your answers. We will also look at a range of sample questions. There will also be lots of tips for success for interview more broadly.

Sat 14 Mar, '26
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Gray's Inn University Advocacy Day
Gray’s Inn, London

Our University Advocacy Day is a fantastic opportunity if you are considering a career at the Bar of England and Wales.

The application deadline for this event is 12pm (GMT) on Wednesday 4 February.

Mon 16 Mar, '26
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The Bereavement Café
The Chaplaincy

This 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.

Wed 18 Mar, '26
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T2 WK10 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 18 March 2026
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest 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.

Wed 18 Mar, '26
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PGT End of Year Celebration
Law Student Hub
Wed 18 Mar, '26
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AllAboutLaw First Year Law Fair

This is a series of focused sessions designed specifically for first-year law students and featuring top law firms such as Skadden; Willkie, Farr & Gallagher; Trowers & Hamlins; and Watson, Farley & Williams.

If you’re considering a career as a solicitor, these events will help you understand the profession early and prepare strategically for future applications.

Session Summary:

The events at the First Year Law Fair include

  • From First Year to Qualification – Understanding the UK solicitor pathway and key milestones
  • Understanding the Law Firm Landscape – Global, City, regional or boutique: finding your fit
  • Standing Out in Applications – Practical strategies to strengthen law firm applications
  • Developing Commercial Awareness – Skills, sources and strategies to analyse business news effectively

By registering, you’ll be able to reserve your FREE place at any of the sessions most relevant to you ensuring you’re informed, confident, and prepared long before autumn applications begin!

Fri 20 Mar, '26
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Graduating from University - How to secure your first Paralegal job
S0.08

Conor Farrell from Michael Page Legal recruitment will be delivering this presentation. Conor will be giving a practical talk around how to best position yourself in the job market after graduation. He will be giving top tips around how to make your application standout, how to start your job search and an update on which areas of law are busy for law firms at the moment.

The talk is open to all law students but would probably benefit third year students the most. There will be the opportunity to ask Conor any specific questions that you have about your legal career plans.

Wed 25 Mar, '26
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Insight Online - Journeys to the Bar
Online

Join 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.

Wed 1 Apr, '26
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FCA Disability & Neurodiversity Insight Day: Explore purpose led careers
East London

This event offers a supportive environment where you can learn about our impact in the Financial Services industry, meet the people who shape our inclusive culture, and build the confidence and skills to take your next step.

What will the insight day offer:

  • Explore careers at the FCA
  • Hear directly from FCA professionals
  • Learn how to positively position your disability
  • Take part in an empowerment session
  • Engage with FCA disability and neurodiversity network
  • Build practical recruitment skills

This event is open to 1st and 2nd years, on track for a 2:1 (if known at this stage), who are exploring roles in finance, data, change management, economics with a declared or known disability* or neurodiverse condition.

This event is free to attend; and reasonable travel expenses will be reimbursed.

*Disability includes, but is not limited to, conditions such as visual and hearing impairments, mobility impairments, autism, diabetes, epilepsy, dyslexia, dyspraxia, mental health conditions, speech impairments and major illnesses such as cancer and MS.

Wed 6 May, '26
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Gender and the Law Cluster Work-in-Progress Presentations
S2.09

The 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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