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.
Thu 1 Jun, '23- |
Freedom of Speech and Equality in Higher EducationRadcliffe Space 25The Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill is now in the final stages of approval in Parliament and will likely soon be sent for Royal Assent. But, what does the Bill actually do? How does it impact our equality duties? And what does all of this mean in practice? This event is open to all Warwick staff. |
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Fri 2 Jun, '23- |
Academic Writing StationCo-creation Space, Library (Floor 2)Stumped by spelling? Grouchy about grammar? Befuddled with feedback? The Academic Writing Station provides entry-level peer to peer writing support at weekly face to face and online drop-ins. This service is open and available to UG, PGT and PGR students. Sessions cannot be pre-booked. If our facilitators are busy, please wait, and they will help as soon as they can. You can also join us on Teams. Just ask to enter the meeting, and a facilitator will let you in when they're available. Please be patient and they will assist as soon as possible. |
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Tue 6 Jun, '23- |
Commercial and Organisational AwarenessIn this session you will find out how Commercial Awareness is used and how it can benefit you in recruitment and work: Understand what Commercial Awareness is and why it is important; Aware that Commercial Awareness is not just for commercial companies; Understand how Commercial Awareness can be used in the recruitment process; Understand how to build your Commercial Awareness and Assess companies using models. |
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Wed 7 Jun, '23- |
Survive Job Rejection and Application FatigueThis is a live workshop that helps you to discover new strategies to get past the disappointment, frustration and worry of job search, to refocus on what you want for yourself, and to refresh your outlook so that you feel excited about taking the next steps towards creating the life that you want. |
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Wed 7 Jun, '23- |
Turbocharge Your MemoryTeamsLearn about the science of learning (such as the fixed and growth mindset), and then get stuck-in with utilising fun tools to improve short and long-term memory (including the memory techniques: metaphor, recall, rhyming, memory palace and more). This session is all about the power of memory in improving effective learning - so get turbocharging to upgrade your studies! |
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Fri 9 Jun, '23- |
Academic Writing StationCo-creation Space, Library (Floor 2)Stumped by spelling? Grouchy about grammar? Befuddled with feedback? The Academic Writing Station provides entry-level peer to peer writing support at weekly face to face and online drop-ins. This service is open and available to UG, PGT and PGR students. Sessions cannot be pre-booked. If our facilitators are busy, please wait, and they will help as soon as they can. You can also join us on Teams. Just ask to enter the meeting, and a facilitator will let you in when they're available. Please be patient and they will assist as soon as possible. |
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Wed 14 Jun, '23- |
Write Here Write Now: Focused Study TimeTraining Room (Library Floor 2)This session provides time for you to focus on your own work without interruptions - you are particularly encouraged to silence your mobile, email and other communications during this work time. We will display a counter enabling you to use the Pomodoro technique of 50 minutes work followed by 10 minutes break (repeated), to have 2.5 hours of uninterrupted study - you can find out more hereLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window. There will also be coffee, tea and biscuits throughout the session. |
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Fri 16 Jun, '23- |
Academic Writing StationCo-creation Space, Library (Floor 2)Stumped by spelling? Grouchy about grammar? Befuddled with feedback? The Academic Writing Station provides entry-level peer to peer writing support at weekly face to face and online drop-ins. This service is open and available to UG, PGT and PGR students. Sessions cannot be pre-booked. If our facilitators are busy, please wait, and they will help as soon as they can. You can also join us on Teams. Just ask to enter the meeting, and a facilitator will let you in when they're available. Please be patient and they will assist as soon as possible. |
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Wed 21 Jun, '23- |
Public Engagement Masterclass: Maths BuskingRamphalEngage new audiences of all ages with the wonders of mathematics by joining our training to become a maths busker. Maths busking is the art of using street performance that surprises and delights passers by with entertaining routines deep rooted in maths. |
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Wed 21 Jun, '23- |
Making your Research Audience ReadyTeamsIncreasingly, researchers are required to engage in public engagement activities, presenting and talking about their research to a range of non-specialist audiences. In this session, you will begin to think about how to present your work to audiences, highlighting the best, most interesting elements, and getting others excited about your research. If you have a public engagement activity in mind, or if you’re considering further research funding which has engagement requirements, this will be a great starting point. This session will be led by Ellie King, Doctoral Researcher of Visitor Experience and evaluation in museums, and fellow of Warwick’s Institute of Engagement. |
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Wed 21 Jun, '23- |
Cultures of Belonging: The Politics of Inclusion, Exclusion and ReparationFAB BuildingWhat is culture, and how do cultural practices shape inclusion and exclusion? Join us for an evening of open panel discussion with three leading academics as they discuss cultures of belonging across time, place and context. Three public intellectuals come together in conversation reflecting on the promises and caveats of cultures of belonging. The open panel discussion will be accompanied by an art showcase by the poet, musician and artist Sujatha Menon in collaboration with digital artist Paul Windridge as they bring to life and celebrate the many fascinating projects that the Connecting Cultures GRP has funded over the past academic year. The event is followed by a drinks and nibbles reception. Registration is required.
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Fri 23 Jun, '23- |
Academic Writing StationCo-creation Space, Library (Floor 2)Stumped by spelling? Grouchy about grammar? Befuddled with feedback? The Academic Writing Station provides entry-level peer to peer writing support at weekly face to face and online drop-ins. This service is open and available to UG, PGT and PGR students. Sessions cannot be pre-booked. If our facilitators are busy, please wait, and they will help as soon as they can. You can also join us on Teams. Just ask to enter the meeting, and a facilitator will let you in when they're available. Please be patient and they will assist as soon as possible. |
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Mon 26 Jun, '23- |
The Human LibraryTeaching Grid, LibraryThe Human Library® is, in the true sense of the word, a library of people. During the event, readers can borrow human beings serving as open books and have conversations they would not normally have access to. It is an event to better our understanding of diversity to help create a more inclusive and cohesive community. More information on the event can be found on our website. |
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Fri 30 Jun, '23- |
Academic Writing StationCo-creation Space, Library (Floor 2)Stumped by spelling? Grouchy about grammar? Befuddled with feedback? The Academic Writing Station provides entry-level peer to peer writing support at weekly face to face and online drop-ins. This service is open and available to UG, PGT and PGR students. Sessions cannot be pre-booked. If our facilitators are busy, please wait, and they will help as soon as they can. You can also join us on Teams. Just ask to enter the meeting, and a facilitator will let you in when they're available. Please be patient and they will assist as soon as possible. |
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