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Wednesday, January 24, 2024

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Centre for Critical Legal Studies (CCLS) Online Reading Group
Online

On Feminism - Feminism, Capitalism and the Cunning of History

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Social Impact (Mini) Careers Fair
To be confirmed on myAdvantage

For students interested in shaping the world through a career related to social justice or social action. Organisations from the third/charity/public sector, international development and sustainability discuss their opportunities and how to begin a career in this arena.

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Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 24 January 2024
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest Speaker: Dr Jeremmy Okonjo, University of Warwick Law School

Title of Talk: The Financialization of Urban Infrastructure Developments

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

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Explore Your Library
Main Library, Floor 1

Explore Your Library is an event where our Library Student Partners will guide you through all the services available to you.

Discover how you can maximize your library experience and receive advice for your studies. Have your questions answered and make the most of what the library has to offer.

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Key-Note Speech ‘If not now, then when? Why now is the time to choose a career with social impact’ with Zoe Levanthal
S0.21

Want to shape a better world through Social Justice Careers? The climate emergency; global conflict; erosion of the rule of law; the rise of the far right... NOW is the time to put humanity first and be the change we want to see. Zoe Leventhal, KC and Human Rights/Environmental Law Barrister explains how.

Hosted by the Warwick Bar Society and the Careers Service.

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Not sure ‘bout Law - what else can I do?
S0.21

Graduates passionate about social justice discuss how the fabulous graduate programme Unlocked Graduates launched their careers. Join us to hear from a UN Prison Research Consultant, a Civil Service Fast Streamer talking about working in the Ministry of Justice, UK Export Finance & HM Land Registry and a Crown Prosecution Service barrister.

Hosted by the Warwick Bar Society, CLAW and the Careers Service.

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The Arts Culture & Law research cluster presents Caring for Cultural Heritage
Oculus Building, OC0.05

To celebrate the recent publication of Dr Charlotte Woodhead’s book Caring for Cultural Heritage: an Integrated Approach to Law and Ethical Initiatives in the United Kingdom, the Arts, Culture and Law research cluster are hosting an event on Caring for Cultural Heritage. Charlotte will present some of the key themes covered in her book and Professor David Gurnham (Southampton University) will respond with some observations on its links with law and humanities.

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