Skip to main content Skip to navigation

Events

Thursday, December 01, 2022

Select tags to filter on
Wed, Nov 30 Today Fri, Dec 02 Jump to any date

How do I use this calendar?

You can click on an event to display further information about it.

The toolbar above the calendar has buttons to view different events. Use the left and right arrow icons to view events in the past and future. The button inbetween returns you to today's view. The button to the right of this shows a mini-calendar to let you quickly jump to any date.

The dropdown box on the right allows you to see a different view of the calendar, such as an agenda or a termly view.

If this calendar has tags, you can use the labelled checkboxes at the top of the page to select just the tags you wish to view, and then click "Show selected". The calendar will be redisplayed with just the events related to these tags, making it easier to find what you're looking for.

 
-
Export as iCalendar
GLOBE Talk: Can Western Water Law Become More ‘Relational’?
Hybrid (Online and S2.09)

A Survey of Comparative Laws affecting Water across Australasia and the Americas by Dr Elizabeth Macpherson. This event is a hybrid event which will be taking place both in-person in S.2.09, Social Studies Building and online. If you are attending via Teams, please use this link

-
Export as iCalendar
targetjobs: Inside City Law

We are proud to be working exclusively with RPC on this Inside City Law event! Students will spend a whole day at RPC’s head office located in London overlooking The Tower of London. They will take part in sessions designed to reflect the application process, as well as showcasing their skills and personality. Students will also hear opportunities that are available to them in this leading firm, through networking sessions with the recruitment team, trainees and lawyers.  

-
Export as iCalendar
Campus Event! EY Opportunities Presentation

Come along to the EY careers talk at 12noon to find out more about EY and our student opportunities. You will also find out more about our recruitment process and learn some hints and tips that will help you during the recruitment process. We will be joined by a current EY graduate who will share their EY experience with you. There will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions. Look forward to seeing you there!

-
Export as iCalendar
The Legal Cheek Virtual Pupillage Fair 2022

Opportunity to meet some of the top chambers in the country, as well as the Inns of Court and several leading law schools. Come along to ask your questions directly to barristers, explore different practice areas, and pick up application tips. All of this for free and from the comfort of your own home.

-
Export as iCalendar
Farrer & Co: Graduate Recruitment Virtual Open Day

We will be hosting two virtual open days to help you find out more about our practice areas, clients, vacation schemes and training contract offering. There will be plenty of opportunities to ask questions about a career in law throughout the event, as well as tips on creating a successful application. These are open to university students and graduates.

-
Export as iCalendar
Metaethics Reading Group
S2.77

Sara Gorea leading, paper TBD

-
Export as iCalendar
Law Commission Research Assistant Outreach Event 2022/23

Every year, the Law Commission recruits a number of research assistants to help make the law simple, modern and fair. Ahead of the launch of our 2022/23 research assistant recruitment campaign, we are holding a live event for all prospective applicants. The event will cover who we are at the Law Commission, the role of a research assistant, the application process and some top tips for a successful application. There will also be an opportunity to hear from our current research assistants about their experiences, and to ask any questions.

-
Export as iCalendar
PG Work in Progress Seminar
S2.77/MS Teams

Speaker: Maria Zanella (second-year PhD student)

 Title: Is visualising imagining seeing?

 Abstract: 

Is visualising imagining seeing? Mike Martin thinks so, Bernard Williams thinks not. In ‘The Transparency of Experience’, Martin criticizes Williams’ argument, but his criticism is based on a misreading of Williams’ ‘Imagination and the Self’, as I shall show. The dispute between Martin and Williams is about whether imagining seeing something is necessary in order to imagine what it would look like were it to be seen from a point of view. I, like Williams, think that it is not; I shall present my reasons for thinking so and my reasons for thinking that the extant arguments for the necessity are weak.

 

 

Placeholder