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PAIS Comparative Politics Workshop
The Junction, JX2.03

Please RSVP to Gabrielle Lynch (g.lynch@warwick.ac.uk) by Monday 29 April to confirm attendance and details of any dietary requirements.

Agenda
9.00-10.30: Concepts and methods
Tom Long and Carsten-Andreas Schulz, Getting critical about critical junctures in International Relations
Marco Andreu, Ruben Kremers, and Lena Rethel, Curating reflexivity and the making of alternative finance
Vangelis Pitidis, Dialogical participatory mapping as a method for creating 'resilience imaginaries' of the future
10.30-11.00: Coffee
11.00-12.30: Crises and rights:
Kerem Öge and Federico Chaves Correa, Carbon Disclosure and Climate Change Mitigation: Understanding the Emergence, Evolution, and Dominance of Transparency Frames
Maria Koinova and Olena Miliienko, Internal migration and displaced persons in Ukraine: Governing policies and protections of human rights
Ozlem Atikcan and Sofie Roehrig, Who should legislate? Mapping the international debate on modern slavery
12.30-13.30: Lunch
13.30-15.00: Democracy and democratisation
Sam Anim, Situated Democratisation: A Framework for Analysing Politics in Context
Gabrielle Lyncy, The Kenyan judiciary and the court of public opinion
Mike Saward, Claiming and Contesting Representation in Mexico: Meanings, Practices and Settings 

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Annual PGR Workshop for the Law PhD Student Community
S0.19
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Economics Undergraduate Photoshoot
Main Campus

We are calling for undergraduate students from the Department of Economics to volunteer to take part in a photoshoot to feature in future marketing materials

Details

Date: Wednesday 1 May 2024
Time: 11:00 - 15:00 (1 hour slots)
Location: Main Campus

What's involved?

You will join a small group of fellow economics students to take a series of photographs across key locations on campus for up to one hour, guided by our professional and friendly photographer. These photos may be used in marketing materials including (but not limited to) email campaigns, webpages, brochures, flyers, leaflets etc.

By taking part, you will also receive 2-3 free professional headshots taken by our photographer, for your own personal use (e.g. for professional LinkedIn pages).

Volunteer Now

If you are an undergraduate student in the Department of Economics you can volunteer by completing the form below. Spaces are limited so please only volunteer for the times you are available to attend.

We will notify you if you have been randomly selected by sending you a calendar invite which will contain details of dress codes and meeting points.

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Staff WiP Seminar
S2.77
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The Mentor Awards Lunch
The Graduate function room in The Dirty Duck
The Mentor Awards

To show our appreciation for all your hard work this year, the Department of Economics is delighted to invite you to attend the mentor awards lunch.

Date: Wednesday 1st May 2024
Time: 12:45 - 3pm
Location: The Graduate function room in The Dirty Duck
Dress Code: Casual

This is a great opportunity for you to get together with your fellow mentees and staff in a social setting, to celebrate your mentoring achievements over a fantastic pizza buffet lunch.

 

Your mentees have also been asked to nominate their mentors for the following award categories:

• Best overall mentor

• Best mentor team

• There will also be a “Department’s choice” award.

 

Winners will be announced at the lunch. We look forward to celebrating with you all.

 

    The deadline to register is Thursday 25th April 2024.

     

    * Please indicate any dietary or accessibility requirements on the registration form. Photography will be taking place at the event that may be used for marketing purposes. If you do not wish to be photographed, please notify a member of staff on the night.

     

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    Research Impact Seminar
    Room S0.17
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    IRS-EASG Talk: Dr. Nicola Leveringhaus on The Politics of Nuclear Commemoration in China
    R1.03
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    Philosophy Department Staff Meeting
    S0.13
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    Alumni Career Journeys - Further Study Event
    R0.21

    The Department of Economics is excited to host the final event in our Careers in Economics series for the academic year: Alumni Career Journeys - Further Studies.

    This event will host a range of panellists, from Warwick Economics alumni to current students and staff, who will discuss their experiences with further study programmes. After the panel introductions take place, there will be an opportunity to network with the panellists where you can ask any questions about their experiences and for their advice, along with free pizza and doughnuts!

    We hope that this opportunity allows you to learn more about further study programmes at different institutions and levels, how to apply to them, and the career opportunities they can lead to.

    About the event

    Our Alumni Career Journeys event will take place on Wednesday 1 May, with the panel introductions from 4.00-4.30pm and the networking session from 4.30-5.30pm.

    Please note that these events are for current students only.

    Wednesday 1 May

    Panel introductions: 4.00-4.30pm

    Networking & refreshments: 4.30-5.30pm

    Location: R0.21

    Alumni Career Journeys

    Introduction - Atisha Ghosh, Assistant Professor and Academic Careers Co-ordinator, and Stephanie Redding, Senior Careers Consultant.

    Our panellists are:

    • Alec Steeley (BSc Economics, 2023) - MPhil Economics at the University of Oxford.
    • Swarali Havaldar (MSc Economics, 2021) - Pre Doctoral Researcher at Kings College London.
    • Jan Szydlo (BSc Economics, 2023) - MSc Finance and Economics at the London School of Economics.
    • Jinlin Wei - MRes and PhD in Economics at the University of Warwick.
    • Alexander Karalis Isaac - Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics and Director of Student Experience and Progression for MSc Economics and EIFE.

    The panel introductions will be followed by a networking opportunity with pizza and doughnuts, in R0.21 and the Ramphal foyer.

    Registration

    Registration for this event is mandatory and please only register if you will be attending. Please complete the form linked below.

    Registration will close on Wednesday 1 May at noon. You will receive an email with further details after this time.

    Register

    Please note: photography will be taking place at this event, which may be used for marketing purposes (e.g. promotional materials). By registering your attendance at this event, you are giving consent to be photographed, however if you do not wish to be photographed, please inform a member of Economics staff on the day. You can withdraw your consent at any time via email to emily.wesley@warwick.ac.uk.

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    Philosophy Department Colloquium - Andrew Stephenson (Southampton)
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    How Israeli Universities Deny Palestinian Freedom - Book Launch Event
    Central campus

    A conversation between Maya Wind, author of Towers of Ivory and Steel: How Israeli Universities Deny Palestinian Freedom, and Marina Velickovic, (Warwick Law); chaired by Myka Tucker-Abramson (English & Comparative Literary Studies).

    Event open to all. In-person only. Please register.

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