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Thursday, December 02, 2021
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EASG Seminar with Dr. June ParkMicrosoft TeamsDr. June Park is a 2021-22 Fung Global Fellow of the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies at Princeton University. In this seminar, Dr. Park discusses work related to her upcoming book DIGITAL TRADE WARS & CURRENCY CONFLICT: China, South Korea and Japan’s Responses to U.S. Protectionism since COVID-19. Using a framework of institutional variance, it investigates why the three countries have not acted the same upon encountering US protectionism pre- and post-COVID-19 and offers a mechanism for predicting policy moves. The seminar specifically focuses on how supply chains have been employed in competition between the US and China, and more locally between Japan and South Korea.
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Let's Discuss CVs and ApplicationsSH.06Members of the Careers team will lead the discussion and students will need to be willing to actively engage with the topic and be ready to ask questions and share experiences of writing applications. |
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DiversCity in Law: Free online LGBTQ+ legal careers eventFirms will include RPC, Reed Smith, Weil, Milbank, Pinsent Masons, Mayer Brown, Sidley, Ashurst, Ropes & Gray, Hogan Lovells, Latham & Watkins, Linklaters, BCLP, Covington, CMS, White & Case and Arnold and Porter. This event has been created to help LGBTQ+ Undergraduate and Postgraduate students find out more about potential careers in law with our participating firms. We’ll be discussing being LGBTQ+ in the workplace and specific graduate and internship schemes. After the event, students can apply for mentoring opportunities with our clients too. |
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Post Study Work Visa Options in the UK (student visa holders)Are you an international student interested in working in the UK? This session will outline the main options for working in the UK including the new graduate immigration route. The session will be delivered by one of the immigration advisers from the University’s Immigration & Compliance Team. |
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The Legal Cheek UK Virtual Law Fair 2021The free online event is open to all students (both undergraduates and postgraduates) and gives students from all universities the opportunity to meet nearly 60 of the nation’s leading law firms. |
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Women’s Rights are Human Rights: A Perspective from AfghanistanUniversity of Nottingham, Human Rights Law Centre's (HRLC) Annual Lecture with Hasina Safi, Afghan politician, human rights activist and former Acting Minister of Women's Affairs. Register now! |
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Digital Colonialism: A DiscussionWith digital health booming, how do historical inequalities shape new partnerships between high-income and low-and-middle-income countries? This roundtable discussion, part of the Open Global Health series and the Transform Health Coalition's Digital Health Week, convenes leading thinkers to explore current inequalities shaping digital health, and imagine alternative futures. |
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Postgraduate Work in Progress SeminarMS Teams |
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Financial Services Seminar Series 2021-2022"Senior management accountability - the regulator’s nemesis” with Adam Samuel - Independant Consultant. Chaired by Professor Dalvinder Singh. |
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Race Colonialism & Power in the Legal SystemJudicial Racism and the Lammy Review with Professor Leslie Thomas QC This lecture series will explore the dynamics of race, class and power in the legal systems of the UK and the Commonwealth Caribbean, how those systems have been shaped by the legacy of colonialism, and how the legal system plays a dual role as an instrument of oppression and as a means for the oppressed to defend themselves. |