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Mon 6 Oct, '25
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Law Opportunities Fair
S0.08 & S0.01

Visit our departmental Opportunities Fair and learn all about the different activities and initiatives you can join in addition to your studies. We'll be joined by colleagues from Lacuna, Law in Community, Careers Support Warwick Award and others.

Mon 6 Oct, '25
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WLS Welcome Back Lunch
S0.01

Are you an undergraduate student returning back for your next year of studies with us? Come and join us in the Law Student Hub on Monday 6 October from 1-2pm for our Warwick Law School Welcome Back Lunch. It will be a great opportunity to catch up and fill us in on your summer activities. We would love to see you there!

Tue 7 Oct, '25
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Law in the Community information session
OC0.01

Come and learn about Warwick Law in the Community's (LinC) volunteer opportunities, including the Strategic Social Justice Clinic, the Immigration and Asylum Clinic and our brand new Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Clinic. We'll hear from community partners, outline each opportunity and what's expected, review the eligibility criteria and give tips to strengthen your application.

Tue 7 Oct, '25
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Student Experience Drop-in
S0.01

Join the Student Experience team for a relaxed drop-in session. Grab a cuppa, have a chat, and let us know how you're settling in or settling back in this term. Whether you have questions, feedback, or just want to say hello, you're very welcome to stop by.

Tue 7 Oct, '25
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Q&A with the Director of Undergraduate Studies (UG First Years)
L4

We know many of you had further questions following the course induction so we've organised an extra session to give you an opportunity to ask them (and get the answers you need to settle in). Maggie will be available to help with any queries about your course or department procedures in general.

Wed 8 Oct, '25
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Introduction to Law: the EDI perspective
Law Student Hub

Curious about life as a law student or a future lawyer?

Come along to our EDI Panel for an afternoon of open conversations, insights, and, of course, pizza!

You’ll hear from a range of Law students who are ready to share their experiences of studying law, navigating career paths, and answering any questions you have about the journey. It’s a great chance to connect, network, and get real advice in a relaxed setting.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn, chat, and enjoy some pizza while you’re at it! 🍕

Questions to the student panel can be submitted in advance here.

Wed 8 Oct, '25
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Inner Temple: Joint Inns Insight Event
Online

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.

Thu 9 Oct, '25
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Getting a Good Degree
S0.11

In this session, we will be covering what makes a high-grade law assignment, as well as some technical and logistical tips. After looking at the grade boundaries (e.g. the differences between marks of 65, 68 and 74) and applying them to a past essay, we will briefly set out some specific guidance for essays and problem questions. We will also talk about how attendance impacts attainment of grades.

Thu 9 Oct, '25
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Pinsent Masons x Legal Cheek's virtual event: Why tax is interesting?
Online

The theme is tax – and, specifically, why it’s one of the most interesting practice areas out there. Making the case for tax will be a panel of Pinsent Masons lawyers led by legal director Penny Simmons. With tax very much in the news at the moment, amid a focus on how Western governments will fund their growing debt without recourse to spending cuts, there is much to talk about.

After short talks and a panel discussion there will be virtual networking with the speakers, Pinsent Masons trainees and members of the firm’s early talent team.

Fri 10 Oct, '25
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Book Launch - Rethinking Criminal Justice: Punishment, Abolition and Moral Psychology
OC0.04/Online

Alan Norrie Book LaunchThe Criminal Justice Centre and the Centre for Critical Legal Studies at Warwick Law School invite you to the book launch of Alan Norrie’s Rethinking Criminal Justice: Punishment, Abolition and Moral Psychology.

Alan will be joined by Henrique Carvalho (Law), Anastasia Chamberlen (Sociology), Fabienne Peter (Philosophy) and Amanda Wilson (Law) to explore the book’s legal, criminological, sociological and philosophical themes.

Please register to attend.

Mon 13 Oct, '25
Female Insight Day with Deloitte (London)
2 New St Square, London EC4A 3BZ

Want to kickstart your career with one of the world’s leading professional services firms? Then don’t miss Deloitte’s Insight Day, where you’ll hear from current employees, get a behind-the-scenes look at life at Deloitte, and receive invaluable tips for applying to their Internships and Graduate Programmes. The event is open to all year groups and degree subjects interested in applying for a role at Deloitte.

Application Deadline: 4 October 2025

Tue 14 Oct, '25
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Library Induction for Researchers

Library: Research Skills Training - new for 2025/26 is a general introduction to the library for researchers, and specialist sessions on managing research data, open research, and researcher profiles. The training sessions are open to all PGR students and academic staff across the university. All sessions will run hybridly, so you can choose to attend in the library or online.

Tue 14 Oct, '25
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Standing Firm: Black Legal Excellence Then, Now and Tomorrow
St Philips Chambers, 55 Temple Row, Birmingham B2 5LS

A celebration of Black History Month.

St Philips Barristers have pulled together a fantastic lineup of speakers who will be delivering short talks on the theme of “Standing Firm: Black Legal Excellence Then, Now and Tomorrow”, followed by a Q&A session with networking, drinks and nibbles to end what looks set to be a truly inspiring evening.

Wed 15 Oct, '25
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T1 WK2 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 15 October 2025
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest Speaker: Achas Burin, Warwick Law School

Title: (Work-In-Progress) 'Does Parliamentary Privilege Bind Public Inquiries?'

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 S2.12.

Fri 17 Oct, '25
Female Insight Day with Deloitte (Glasgow)
110 Queen Street, Glasgow G1 3BX

Want to kickstart your career with one of the world’s leading professional services firms? Then don’t miss Deloitte’s Insight Day, where you’ll hear from current employees, get a behind-the-scenes look at life at Deloitte, and receive invaluable tips for applying to their Internships and Graduate Programmes. The event is open to all year groups and degree subjects interested in applying for a role at Deloitte.

Application Deadline: 8 October 2025

Tue 21 Oct, '25
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Insight Newcastle - Becoming a Barrister
County Hotel, Newcastle, NE1 5DF

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.

Tue 21 Oct, '25
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WLS 5th Black Arts Showcase
Law Student Hub

Join us for a special edition of the Black Arts Showcase organised by BASE Law, [black] untitled, and Warwick Law School. For the fifth year, we're coming together as a community to celebrate Black History Month. This event showcases our creativity in all of its forms—whether you’re a musician, a painter, a photographer, a writer, or an enjoyer of all these things—this space is to celebrate you and we would love to have you there! If you have art you would like to share, please fill out⁠ the linked form and we hope to see you soon🌻

All Warwick students and staff are welcome to join and food and drinks will be provided.

Wed 22 Oct, '25
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Warwick Law Fair 2025
Panorama Suite, Rootes Building

Join us at the Law Fair and Law Lounge! Discover exciting career opportunities and connect with top employers at our upcoming event. Here's what you can look forward to:

  • Meet Employers: Engage in conversations with representatives from various firms to learn about their work culture, available opportunities, and application processes.
  • Warwick Alumni: Many employers will bring Warwick alumni who are eager to share their experiences and insights with you.

Sessions

Two bite-size sessions will be running alongside the fair in the neighbouring room, click on the links below for more details:

Wed 22 Oct, '25
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T1 WK3 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 22 October 2025
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest Speaker: Max Zahnd, Warwick Law School

Title: (Work-In-Progress)

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 S2.12.

Thu 23 Oct, '25
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Exhibition of Prisoner Arts
Warwick Arts Centre

The exhibition, titled “Timing Out: Creative reflections on Prison Life will showcase visual artworks, poetry, and music created by men serving long sentences, who are incarcerated at a maximum-security prison in England. The exhibition is part of Resonate Festival and its theme considers what it means to ‘do time’ and to move through major stages of life - youth, adulthood, and old age- while in custody. It also explores how incarceration impacts one’s sense of self, and their perception of time, space, belonging and justice. The exhibiting artists used a creative range of restricted materials and worked closely with the team of arts education staff at the prison and us, a group of Warwick academics from Sociology and Law who have been teaching at the prison since 2024. Their artworks offer a politically- attuned critique of questions of justice and injustice; freedom, responsibility and hope; and questions of pain, survival, and resistance.

The event is open to all. Please register to book your placeLink opens in a new window. Tickets are free and include a drink at Warwick Arts Centre.

Thu 23 Oct, '25
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FTB Pupillage Open Evening
In person at Francis Taylor Building and online via Zoom.

Are you interested in public and administrative law, environmental law, or the legal process governing what gets built, where and how? Then you may be interested in a career at the public, planning and environmental Bar.

Francis Taylor Building (FTB) is a leading London chambers, specialising in all areas of planning and environmental law. FTB is pleased to invite you to its Pupillage Open Evening, which will provide a great opportunity to learn about life at the planning and environmental Bar, practice at FTB and chambers' recruitment process.

It will take the form of a panel discussion with members of chambers with different specialisms within chambers’ practice areas and at different stages of their career. For those attending in person, there will be an opportunity to chat to members in a more informal setting after the panel discussion.

Students are encouraged to submit questions for the panel in advance to events@ftbchambers.co.uk and by 16 October. These will be answered anonymously by the panel on the evening.

Topics covered will include:

  • An insight into the planning and environmental Bar
  • Path to the Bar as non-law student
  • What is FTB Chambers looking for in candidates?
  • Tips for the application process and interviews
  • Life as a pupil
  • Pupillage to tenancy
  • Practice as a junior tenant

Eligibility, registration and other practical information

In person places are limited and are only available to individuals who are currently undertaking or who have already passed the Bar Practice Course*. All other interested individuals are welcome to join online. Places must be booked in advance by emailing events@ftbchambers.co.uk. When booking, please state relevant stage (i.e. whether you are an undergraduate, post graduate, Bar student or have already completed the Bar Practice Course and institution/s. Please also state if you will attend in person or virtually (*relevant only to BPC students or graduates). Places for in person attendance will be offered on a first come, first served basis. If the number of people who wish to attend in-person exceeds the number of places, we will operate a waiting list.

Information regarding practical arrangements will be sent to all registered attendees closer to the date.

Sat 25 Oct, '25
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Insight London - Becoming a Barrister
Inner Temple Treasury Building, Crown Office Row, EC4Y 7HL

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 29 Oct, '25
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T1 WK4 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 29 October 2025
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest Speaker: Dr Leila Ullrich, University of Oxford

Title: 'Victims and the Labour of Justice at the International Criminal Court: The Blame Cascade'

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 S2.12.

Thu 30 Oct, '25
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Library Induction for Researchers: Open Research Essentials

Library: Research Skills Training - new for 2025/26 is a general introduction to the library for researchers, and specialist sessions on managing research data, open research, and researcher profiles. The training sessions are open to all PGR students and academic staff across the university. All sessions will run hybridly, so you can choose to attend in the library or online.

Wed 5 Nov, '25
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Library Induction for Researchers: Intro to research data management

Library: Research Skills Training - new for 2025/26 is a general introduction to the library for researchers, and specialist sessions on managing research data, open research, and researcher profiles. The training sessions are open to all PGR students and academic staff across the university. All sessions will run hybridly, so you can choose to attend in the library or online.

Wed 5 Nov, '25
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T1 WK5 - Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 5 November 2025
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest Speaker: David Vitale, Warwick Law School

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 S2.12.

Wed 5 Nov, '25
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Insight Aberystwyth - Becoming a Barrister
Hugh Owen Building, Penglais, Aberystwyth, SY23 3FL

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.

Thu 6 Nov, '25
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Library Induction for Researchers: Literature searching for researchers

Library: Research Skills Training - new for 2025/26 is a general introduction to the library for researchers, and specialist sessions on managing research data, open research, and researcher profiles. The training sessions are open to all PGR students and academic staff across the university. All sessions will run hybridly, so you can choose to attend in the library or online.

Thu 13 Nov, '25
Intellectual Property In-Person Workshop with Law Firm Bristows
London

Bristows has a very large IP practice which covers a range of responsibilities, including: advising on and negotiating transactions concerning intellectual property, filing trademarks and design registrations, brand protection the litigation of disputes concerning patents, trademarks, designs and copyright.

  • Explore how your degree can support a career in Intellectual Property Law at Bristows.
  • Take part in a variety of interactive sessions including case studies and presentations given by legal experts.
  • Have the valuable opportunity to network with partners, associates and current trainees.

The IP workshops are open to undergraduates from their second year of study (including those on a four-year course), postgraduates and graduates, studying any degree.

Application Deadline: 17 October 2025.

Wed 19 Nov, '25
Intellectual Property Online Workshop with Law Firm Bristows
Online

Bristows has a very large IP practice which covers a range of responsibilities, including: advising on and negotiating transactions concerning intellectual property, filing trademarks and design registrations, brand protection the litigation of disputes concerning patents, trademarks, designs and copyright.

  • Explore how your degree can support a career in Intellectual Property Law at Bristows.
  • Take part in a variety of interactive sessions including case studies and presentations given by legal experts.
  • Have the valuable opportunity to network with partners, associates and current trainees.

The IP workshops are open to undergraduates from their second year of study (including those on a four-year course), postgraduates and graduates, studying any degree.

Application Deadline: 17 October 2025.

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