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Wednesday, December 09, 2020

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Virtual Assessment Centres – Practise Group Exercises

Assessment Centre coming up? Need to practise taking part in a small group exercise similar to those run at Assessment Centres.

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CCLS Reading Group

Battle of Algiers discussion and catch-up on work in progress 

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CSWG Graduate Seminar Series: Negotiating Medical Body Presentations

Presenters: Louise Morgan:Clean Eating and the Gendered Body in Twenty-First Century Britain and Vicky Hodgson: Using the photographic self- portrait to represent the impact of medical intervention in relation to breast cancer treatment on the older woman's body.

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BPP National Law Fair

For students seeking employment at firm with a national or international presence.

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Queer Pedagogy, Queer History, and the Road to Inclusion

Hannah Ayres is a third year PhD student in the department of Sociology at the University of Warwick. She is researching queer re/presentation in museums and how queer individuals create, critique, and internalise these re/presentations. In this event, she looks at the question “What does inclusion look like in university classrooms?”

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