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Thursday, June 03, 2021
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Conference: Hegel: Objectivity, idea and NatureBy ZoomRuns from Thursday, June 03 to Saturday, June 05. |
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Workshop: Genealogy in the Analytic and Continental TraditionsRuns from Thursday, June 03 to Friday, June 04. On 3-4 June 2021, Daniele Lorenzini is organising a workshop on genealogy in the analytic and continental traditions, with papers by Amy Allen (Penn State), Sacha Golob (KCL), Guy Longworth (Warwick), Matthieu Queloz (Oxford), Daniel Rodriguez-Navas (New School), Sabina Vaccarino Bremner (Groningen), Lee Wilson (Edinburgh) and himself. The workshop will take place in the afternoon of those two days, to allow the speakers who are based in the US to participate. Q&A and general discussion will constitute the most important part of the workshop. |
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Dissertation: Crafting an Argument WebinarYour argument is the thread that ties together your whole dissertation. Weak dissertations are often poorly argued, so spending time really thinking about how you build your steps of your argument and what evidence you are using for it, will be time well spent. |
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Working in a team - Undergraduates & MastersThis webinar focuses on the main factors involved in successful team-working. You will have the opportunity to participate in a group activity and reflect on what you have learnt. |
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Let’s Discuss – Your Future and Making the Most of Your SummerOn campusThis in-person discussion session will be led by you and what you would like to discuss. The format will be a discussion, facilitated by a Senior Career Consultant and it is an opportunity to share experiences, ideas, information and any concerns you may have with other students and a member of the team. From learning from one another and the discussion you will be helped in the next steps of your career. |
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Economics Undergraduate Live ChatMeet and EngageChat directly with staff and students from the Department of Economics to get your questions answers. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining. |
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Global History and Culture Centre Annual LectureThis year, the Annual Lecture takes the form of a roundtable discussion, centred on the question of what Global History and ethnographic museums might mean to each other. Together, the speaker will address the larger questions that concern the ethnographic museum: where is its future? How does a museum broadly concerned with ‘cultures’, and decontextualised ones at that, engage with history? Is there something ‘global history’ can do for the ethnographic museum in this time of fundamental rethinking? |
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1st Midlands MAP Festival: Philosophy, Academia and Mental HealthWebinarGuest Speaker: Assistant Professor Matthew Duncombe (University of Nottingham) Title: 'Mental Health and the Philosophical Profession' Chair: Victoria Galvao (University of Birmingham) Event sponsored by the Marc Sanders Foundation Contact Giulia Lorenzi (G.Lorenzi@warwick.ac.uk) for further information. |