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 18 May, '26- |
PGR/ECR Writing SessionsFAB0.23A supportive space to plan, write, and make progress on your goals. What to expect:
Whether you're working on a paper, thesis chaoter, or funding application, come along and write alongside fellow researchers. |
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Tue 19 May, '26- |
Let’s discuss CVs, Applications and Cover Letters
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Tue 19 May, '26- |
How to Sell your Dissertation to RecruiterOnlineYour dissertation is more than just a final-year project, it’s one of the strongest examples of your skills, experience, and interests. This workshop will show you how to turn your dissertation into a powerful asset when applying for jobs. You’ll learn how to showcase it effectively in your CV and applications, use it to start meaningful conversations with employers and contacts, and talk about it with confidence in interviews. Whether you’re still working on your dissertation or already finished, you’ll leave with practical strategies and useful resources to help you stand out to recruiters. |
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Wed 20 May, '26- |
Law School Wellbeing WalksMeet at the Law School Student HubStep away from your screens and join us for a relaxed wellbeing walk around the campus. 🌼 Book HERE so we know you’ll be joining. |
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Thu 21 May, '26 |
Inclusive Education FestivalThe OculusBuilding on the success of previous individual faculty events, this festival will bring together staff and student partners across the University to share effective practice, exchange insights and celebrate progress in inclusive education. An outline of the programme is available online, with further details to follow in the next couple of weeks. The event will include thematic spotlights from staff and students on: · Mentoring and coaching · Supporting neurodiverse and disabled students · Embedding inclusive change · Transitions and academic support · Inclusive assessment · Working in partnership with students There will also be a series of interactive breakout sessions and an inspiring keynote speaker. We would be delighted if you were able to join us. |
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Thu 21 May, '26- |
PGR Writing BootcampS2.12We are pleased to invite you to the PGR Writing Bootcamp Series, designed to provide a comfortable and supportive space for postgraduate researchers to come together, focus on their work, and connect with peers. With key milestones such as Upgrade and Annual Review deadlines approaching, this bootcamp offers a great opportunity to stay motivated and make meaningful progress in a structured yet flexible environment. Each session will include focused work periods using the Pomodoro technique (approximately 40 minutes of work followed by 10-minute breaks), helping you maintain concentration and productivity. You are welcome to use this time for writing, reading, or working through any items on your to-do list. Attendance is flexible; you can join for as many sessions or dates as suit your schedule. The bootcamp will run in a hybrid format, allowing you to participate either in person or online. A Teams link will be shared separately for those who wish to join remotely. We kindly ask you to register your attendance by completing the this form. Tea, coffee, snacks, and lunch vouchers will be available to keep you energised throughout the session. We look forward to seeing many of you there! |
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Tue 26 May, '26- |
Let’s discuss interviewsThis one-hour workshop is designed to help you prepare for competency-based interviews with confidence and clarity. Through expert advice you will learn how to identify different types of interview questions, craft compelling responses using the STAR technique, and understand what employers are really looking for. |
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Tue 26 May, '26- |
Book Launch: 'Policing the Beats: Black Music, Racism and Criminal Injustice’OC0.01We will be co-hosting Dr Lambros Fatsis and Richard Roach (MC Roachee) for the launch of Lambros's fantastic new book, 'Policing the Beats: Black Music, Racism and Criminal Injustice’. Why are rap lyrics read out as criminal evidence in British courtrooms? How have Black communities kept making extraordinary music despite it all? What is the socio-historical contexts in which such policing emerged and been maintained? Come and find out at this free, in-person book launch, open to everyone, including non-Warwick members. |
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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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Thu 28 May, '26- |
LLM Dissertation WorkshopOculus BuildingLLM students will have the opportunity to present their research questions to a thematic panel of academics and their peers to gain feedback. All staff and particularly LLM supervisors are invited to join us on the day.
The full programme will be shared nearer the time. |
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Wed 3 Jun, '26- |
Invitation to Researcher Wellbeing Workshop – Emotionally Challenging ResearchOnlineWorkshop: Possible Impacts and Positive Interventions when Undertaking Emotionally Challenging Research Dr. Tina Skinner, University of Bath, UK Join Dr. Tina Skinner of the Researcher Wellbeing Project (RWP funded by UKRI Research England Research Culture Fund) and equip yourself (and your team) with knowledge and tools essential for maintaining emotional wellbeing when researching emotionally challenging topics. |
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Wed 3 Jun, '26- |
PGR/ECR Writing SessionsFAB0.23A supportive space to plan, write, and make progress on your goals. What to expect:
Whether you're working on a paper, thesis chaoter, or funding application, come along and write alongside fellow researchers. Register to attend. |
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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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Fri 5 Jun, '26- |
Female Founders Unfiltered: Building without a BlueprintJunction Building, The ClimbCalling all Female Founders and women interested in setting up a business. This event series is designed to help your business thrive. Join us for an empowering and insightful fireside chat with the inspiring Raj Kaur. In addition to her Warwick Law LLB, Raj has degrees in biology and politics, and is also an acclaimed children’s author. Her work has been featured in The Times, Sky News, BBC Breakfast, and The Guardian and she regularly appears in broadcast media. During this event we'll dive deep into the realities of female entrepreneurship. Our fireside chat will go beyond the glossy Instagram-worthy version of being a founder. We'll explore the realities of building a business, pivoting careers and overcoming challenges to achieve growth. Sign up to attend. |
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Mon 8 Jun, '26 - Fri 12 Jun, '26All-day |
The Legal Cheek Summer Virtual Vacation Scheme and Law Fair 2026Runs from Monday, June 08 to Friday, June 12. The Legal Cheek Summer Virtual Vacation Scheme and Law Fair 2026, run in partnership with The University of Law (ULaw), takes place from Monday 8 June until Friday 12 June (with the Virtual Law Fair on Wednesday 10 June from 2-4pm). Register to attend now! It features a series of short talks, workshops and Q&As with lawyers from leading law firms, corresponding written exercises set by ULaw, as well as an employability expo and a virtual law fair featuring 20 firms. |
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Mon 8 Jun, '26- |
Introduction to MediationOnlineWarwick Law School are delighted to offer this online Introduction to Mediation workshop delivered by the multi-award-winning Mediator and Trainer, Emma McAndry (Fellow of the Civil Mediation Council and founder of Essential Mediation Solutions). The session will involve an outline of Mediation in the UK and the core skills needed to support parties in conflict to resolve their differences. This session usually costs £70+VAT per participant but is offered free on this occasion. The Introduction to Mediation workshop will take place online and attendance at the event will give you external certification by Essential Mediation Solutions. Please register your interest. Please note that this session is not recorded. No preparation or prior knowledge is needed. This session carries one Core Skills Point for the Warwick Award. |
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Mon 8 Jun, '26- |
Leamington Spa Legal WalkLeamington Justice CentreJoin us for a 5km walk around Leamington. The walk will raise money for the Access to Justice Foundation, with the opportunity at the end to stop at a local pub to network with local firms and access to justice organisations. Individuals are encouraged to raise £30 for the charity. |
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Tue 9 Jun, '26- |
Connecting Family Mediation Practice and Research WorkshopUniversity of WarwickThe Family Mediation Council (FMC), the voluntary regulatory body for family mediators in England and Wales, is running a collaborative workshop to establish linkages between the organisation and researchers. The workshop aims to establish working relationships amongst the FMC and researchers, with the intention of encouraging collaborative grant proposals in line with the organisations’ research interests. |
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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 Dance 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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Thu 11 Jun, '26- |
Law, Technology, and Development Book Discussion: Unsettling Data by Dilan DagazS2.09, Warwick Law School, Social Sciences BuildingAbout the Book: What prevents data governance law from redressing the widespread exploitation of labour and land rampant across the data economies of our digital Earth? Unsettling Data answers this question by scrutinising the legal grammar of ‘data’ to expose the persistence of hierarchical power relations between the observer and the observed. The role of the modern legal form in fortifying and obscuring these power relations is elucidated. Proposing representationalism as the framework to map these hidden yet pervasive power relations, the book reveals how the representationalist legal form serves to delink the agency of the data subject from unjust labour and land exploitation in the digital political economy. Highlighting the importance of Indigenous/Adivasi perspectives for unsettling the philosophical core of Western(ised) data governance, Unsettling Data argues for the formal reconceptualisation of data as the entangled human and unhuman agencies implicated in its production; paving the way for a new legal grammar of data rooted in relational reciprocity. Unsettling Data will be of interest to readers in critical legal theory, law and humanities, law and political economy, data protection, information law, AI governance, intellectual property as well as anyone seeking to understand the legal form or aesthetics of data from a critical lens. |
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Mon 15 Jun, '26 |
SAVE THE DATE: Festival of Postgraduate Research 2026Oculus BuildingThe Festival is a celebration of PGRs, an opportunity for PGRs to showcase their work, engage in interactive development session, and build community. The Festival is open to the whole Warwick community. |
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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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