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Thursday, March 18, 2021

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TEDxWarwick 2021: REVIVAL

Runs from Friday, February 26 to Tuesday, March 30.

For the first time ever, TEDxWarwick is hosting a dynamic virtual conference. Global speakers, diverse topics, a fluid timetable - all free of charge and to be viewed in the comfort of your own home.

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Asia Careers Insight Series of Webinars - China, Hong Kong, ASEAN & India

Runs from Monday, March 01 to Wednesday, March 31.

The ASIA Careers Insight Series (ACIS) of 30+ webinars, takes place during all of March 2021 and will help you connect with employers recruiting in mainland China, Hong Kong, South East Asia & India, plus provide you with application and interview tips and give you a chance to ask questions to graduate recruiters directly.

You can choose to join just one webinar, or all of them. Recordings will also be available.

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The Future of Global Business: A conversation about ESG

Warwick Law Society's Speakers Department is inviting to you to our last event of the term on "The Future of Global Business: A conversation about ESG". We will speak to a Partner & Associate from the renowned Energy, Infrastructure and Project Finance Group of elite global law firm White & Case. This is an excellent opportunity to learn more about how businesses can find their place in the 'green transition' and to learn more about ESG.

You can join the event tomorrow, Thursday 18th March, from 11-12, followed by Q&A.

JOIN HERE

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GLOBE Reading Group

James Ferguson, Give a Man a Fish: Reflections on the New Politics of Distribution (Duke University Press, 2015)

This session will consider Chapter 1 (From Patriarchal Productionism to the Revalorisation of Distribution) and Conclusion (What Next for a Politics of Distribution?) from Give a Man a Fish: Reflections on the New Politics of Distribution. Excerpts will be made available in the GLOBE Reading Group channel.

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Law School Virtual Public Lecture - 'Searching for sovereignty in Britain: past, present and future'

Guest Speaker: Professor Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, Anniversary Chair in Law, Queen Mary University of London

Title: ‘Searching for sovereignty in Britain: past, present and future’

Chair: Alan Norrie

Please use the following link to register your interest in attending https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/events/pl-sign-up

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University of Law - Advocacy Series Part 2 Bail Application Competition

Take part in the University of Law's Advocacy Series Bail Application Competition! In Part 2 of the Virtual Advocacy Series you will have the opportunity to compete against other students and between universities in a Bail Application Competition. You will deliver submissions lasting a maximum of 5 minutes and will have the chance to receive detailed feedback on your performance. You don't need to have done a Bail Application before. Sign up by 4pm on Thursday 11 March.

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