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.


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Tue 22 Apr, '25
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Law Trove Revision Webinar

Join us for this 30 minute webinar focused on how to best use Law Trove when revising for your exams. Hosted by a product expert, the webinar will cover revision-specific content, tools, and features which will be incredibly useful when preparing for your assessments. We will cover some key content, including the flagship Concentrate series, general guides on preparing for exams, and show you how to access self-test questions and additional materials. This webinar will ensure that you can use Law Trove to help you achieve your highest potential in your assessments.

Thu 24 Apr, '25
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My Law Degree: What Next?

This useful session is for finalists wanting legal work experience and entry pathway advice to different roles & PG courses, typically undertaken by law graduates. A wide variety of opportunities will be covered including: finding employers who have designed work matching your skill-set, what employers want, how to up-skill & impress, plus what to do if Law is not for you.

Thu 24 Apr, '25
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Law School Wellbeing Walks
Meet at the Law School Student Hub

Step away from your screens and join us for a relaxed wellbeing walk around the campus. 🌼
We’ll stroll around the paths and woodlands and try to find some bluebells too. This is a great chance to stretch your legs, connect with other students, and enjoy nature.

Book HERE so we know you’ll be joining.

Fri 25 Apr, '25
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PGR Workshop
S0.13/Teams

The PGR Workshop will take place on 25 April, 9-2pm. This half day session (with tea, coffee, biscuits and lunch provided) will include sessions on the upgrade and annual processes; the viva; challenges around methodology; and publishing your work during and after your PhD. We will have speakers from the department, from Oxford University Press and from the Doctoral College. Please mark your diaries and, more importantly, come along to join what should be a very useful set of discussions. If you are in your first year of study you are strongly advised to attend. 

To join online: Join the PGR Workshop here

Tue 29 Apr, '25
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PTES Drop-in for LLM students
Law Student Hub

The Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES) opens in week 2. This is a chance to share your experience as a masters student so far and highlight the areas that need improving.
We’re running a drop-in to let you know more about the survey and other ways to give feedback in the School. There will be some sweat treats to enjoy and a prize draw where you can win Warwick vouchers and Law School merchandise. 🎁

Wed 30 Apr, '25
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Doing research on teaching: Undertaking a SoTL (Scholarship of Teaching and Learning) Inquiry
Online

Part of WLS Teaching Network Seminar Series.

Speaker: Dr Kerry Dobbins

Kerry is an experienced pedagogic researcher with expertise in the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL). She has worked as an Education Researcher and Academic Developer in various institutions and joined the ADC in 2021. Kerry leads on the Academic and Professional Pathway for Experienced Staff (APP EXP), which is one of Warwick's routes to Advance HE/HEA Fellowship. She also leads Cultivate, which is the ADC's open access series of events and resources to support learning, teaching and assessment. Cultivate supports individual professional learning as well as providing a platform for colleagues to share their work and connect with wide and diverse communities. It hosts the open access seminar series as well as the Evaluating Teaching and Learning in HE Forum, both of which support sector-wide community engagement and discussion.

A link to the meeting will be sent by 29 April.

Wed 30 Apr, '25
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Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 30 April 2025
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest Speaker: Dr Asuman Özgür Keysan, Atilim University

Title: 'Unveiling the Digital Dynamics: Anti-Gender Ideology and LGBTQ+ Opposition in Contemporary Turkey'

Discussant: Nada Chaiyajit, Warwick Law School

Starting with lunch at 12:30pm in Room S2.09, followed by the Seminar at 1:00pm in Room S2.12

Wed 30 Apr, '25
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Law School Arts Afternoon
Law Student Hub

Take a break from studying and get creative with the Student Experience Team. Whether you’d like to paint, decorate a tote bag, do some origami or colouring, we’ve got you covered. 🎨🖌️

All resources will be provided, but please BOOK YOUR PLACE to help us know how much materials and drinks to bring. You can stay for as short or as long you’d like.

All Law students are welcome!

Tue 6 May, '25
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The Inner Temple: Insight Online - Spotlight on the Commercial and Chancery Bar
Zoom

Hear from a panel of practising barristers and judges about the work they do at the commercial and/or chancery Bar and advice they have for aspiring barristers. There is the chance for Q&A. This event is online. If you book a ticket, you will receive a link to the recording after the event.

Wed 7 May, '25
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Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 7 May 2025
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest Speaker: Dr Siddharth De Souza, Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies, Warwick University

Title: 'What is Global Data Law? A Data Justice Perspective'

Starting with lunch at 12:30pm in Room S2.09, followed by the Seminar at 1:00pm in Room S2.12

Wed 7 May, '25
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Law School Wellbeing Walks
Meet at the Law School Student Hub

Step away from your screens and join us for a relaxed wellbeing walk around the campus. 🌼
We’ll stroll around the paths and woodlands and try to find some bluebells too. This is a great chance to stretch your legs, connect with other students, and enjoy nature.

Book HERE so we know you’ll be joining.

Thu 8 May, '25
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Law School UG Module Fair
R0.21/Law School

The Module Fair will give you an opportunity to engage with lectures, hear about the various modules we run in the department, and help you decide how to shape the rest of your Law degree. 📚

Additionally, we have invited colleagues from the Language Centre, IATL and LinC to share more about their offering.

This is the plan for the day:

11:00-12:00 - R0.21 - Module selection briefing for all students

12:00-13:00 - Hub - Lunch for students and staff

13:00-15:00 - across WLS - Module Fair

Wed 14 May, '25
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Getting started with Public Engagement
Online

Part of WLS Teaching Network Seminar Series.

Speakers: Dr Naomi Kay (WIE) and Dr Rebecca Munro (WLS)

Led by colleagues from Warwick Institute of Engagement and the School of Law, this session will explore what we mean by Public Engagement at Warwick, talk about why it matters, and discuss some of the way you can get involved. We’ll look at different examples of public engagement – from the very small to the very big – and also talk about some of the opportunities engagement work can open up to support your career.

Wed 14 May, '25
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Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 14 May 2025
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest Speaker: Dr Caroline Bertram, University of Copenhagen

Title: 'The trade-climate nexus: enforcement pathways under EU preferential trade agreements for the Paris Agreement'

Chair: Professor James Harrison, Warwick Law School

Starting with lunch at 12:30pm in Room S2.09, followed by the Seminar at 1:00pm in Room S2.12

Wed 14 May, '25
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Law School Games Afternoon
Law Student Hub

Join the Student Experience Team for a relaxing afternoon with board and card games. 🎲🃏🎲

We’ll provide snacks and a range of games but feel free to bring your own if you’d like to play them with your friends.

All Law students are welcome!

Tue 20 May, '25
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Global Financial Database (GFD): Finding historical financial information
Online
Resource of the Month – May Global Financial Database (GFD) is a historical financial database from GFD Finaeon. GFDatabase specialises in the provision of historical financial data on the stock market, interest rates, inflation rates, economic and financial data. This training session will provide an online demonstration of the GFDatabase, and show you how to find long-run time-series financial and economic data to meet your research needs. Click here to join the online Global Financial Database training session
Tue 20 May, '25
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The Inner Temple: Insight Online - Spotlight on Alternative Routes to the Bar
Zoom

Hear from a panel of practising barristers about their non-traditional journey to the Bar. There is the chance for Q&A. This event is online. If you book a ticket, you will receive a link to the recording after the event. It is an opportunity for university students, graduates, and career changers to ask questions and learn more about routes to the Bar.

Thu 22 May, '25
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LLM Dissertation Workshop
Oculus and FAB

LLM students will have the opportunity to present their research questions to a thematic panel of academics and their peers to gain feedback. LLM supervisors are invited to join us on that day.

The full programme will be shared nearer the time.

Fri 6 Jun, '25
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Law School Wellbeing Walks
Meet at the Law School Student Hub

Step away from your screens and join us for a relaxed wellbeing walk around the campus. 🌼
We’ll stroll around the paths and woodlands and try to find some bluebells too. This is a great chance to stretch your legs, connect with other students, and enjoy nature.

Book HERE so we know you’ll be joining.

Mon 9 Jun, '25
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The Inner Temple: Insight Online - Spotlight on the Criminal and Family Bar
Zoom

Hear from a panel of practising barristers and judges about the work they do at the criminal and/or family Bar and advice they have for aspiring barristers. There is the chance for Q&A. This event is online. If you book a ticket, you will receive a link to the recording after the event.

Wed 11 Jun, '25
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Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 11 June 2025
S2.09 / S2.12

Warwick Law in the Community's Strategic Social Justice Clinic

Presentations by the following students:

Max Alvis, Mikelle Ampomah, Thea Baloch, Matthew Boddy, Shilo Ingram, Sean Johnson, Julia Kucera, Kevin Leong, Pearl Vyas

Starting with lunch at 12:30pm in Room S2.09, followed by the Seminar at 1:00pm in Room S2.12

Wed 11 Jun, '25
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One Essex Court: Virtual Open Evening
Zoom

A series of short talks from members of One Essex Court, including a member of the Intellectual Property team, in relation to One Essex Court and the Commercial Bar more generally, pupillage, routes to the bar and life as a junior tenant. Followed by Q&A. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in interactive group sessions, and to ask questions and gain insights from our practising barristers.

Register to attend by 21 May!

Mon 16 Jun, '25 - Tue 17 Jun, '25
09:30 - 16:30
Thrive™ for Women - Law Programme
In-person

Runs from Monday, June 16 to Tuesday, June 17.

Deadline to apply: 30 April 2025

Thrive™ is an interactive in-person programme which supports students to develop confidence, resilience and agency. You will also hear from inspirational speakers.

Thrive can help you:

  • Increase your self-awareness through understanding your own strengths and values
  • Grow your confidence through exploring boundary setting and building assertiveness
  • Feel empowered, overcome self-doubt and increase resilience
  • Push beyond your comfort zone
  • Make connections with like-minded students and start to build a community of support


Open to undergraduates and postgraduates, Thrive is free to attend.

Places are limited so book yours now using the online form.

Wed 18 Jun, '25
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Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 18 June 2024
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest Speaker: Dr Caesar Alimsinya Atuire, University of Oxford and University of Ghana

Title: TBC

Please note earlier start and finish time due to Staff Meeting: Starting with lunch at 12:00pm in Room S2.09, followed by the Seminar at 12:30pm to 1:30pm in Room S2.12

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