Events
Tuesday, February 04, 2020
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Sensory RefreshLaw School HubDrop by the Law School Hub if you’re interested in finding out more on what support is available or just want to know more about how your senses impact your study – we’ll also have a pop up sensory area! |
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Academic skills drop-inLaw School HubA Legal Research and Writing Advice drop-in will be starting this week in the Hub and will continue after reading week until the end of term to enable our students to access informal academic support. Helen Riley will be coming along as well as student reps for Westlaw to help students with research skills, referencing and to help with Westlaw certification courses. Jane Bryan will be there too to help with general legal writing skills. |
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CELPA: Francesca Minerva (PAIS, Warwick)Papers are circulated prior to the seminar. Please contact Tom Parr (T.Parr@warwick.ac.uk) for further information. |
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Post-Kantian European Philosophy SeminarRoom S0.11, Social Sciences BuildingSpeaker: Nina Power (Roehampton) Title: 'Philosophies of the Wolf: Freud and Deleuze & Guattari |
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Warwick European Society talk: EU Commissioner Dimitris AvramopoulosOC1.05On Tuesday the 4th of February, Warwick's European Society will be hosting former EU Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship (2014-2019) Dimitris Avramopoulos as part of the Europe Tomorrow speaker series. Outside of his home country Greece, where Avramopoulos has served in several ministerial positions and as Mayor of Athens, the former EU Commissioner is perhaps best known as one of the central figures of the EU response to the refugee/migrant crisis that began in 2015. We believe that this event will be of particular interest to anyone passionate about European politics, migration-related issues or both and would hence be very grateful if the PAIS department could advertise the talk with the following information: Come along to OC1.05 on Tuesday 4 February at 7pm to hear Dimitris Avramopoulus discuss one of the vastest political and humanitarian issues facing Europe in recent years as well as future migration prospects. The talk will be followed by a Q&A session during which topics of your own interest can be discussed. Everyone is welcome! See the event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/126769918524585/ |