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Mitigating Circumstances Drop-in: UGs

This is a chance for you to come and ask any questions you might have about the process of applying for mitigating circumstances.

With Henrique - Join the meeting!

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Economics Undergraduate Live Chat
Meet and Engage

Chat 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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LLG Work Experience Webinar 2021

LLG’s Work Experience Week for final year law students & graduates runs in July and aims to give students the opportunity to explore the possibility of a career in local government. LLG will be hosting a webinar on Tuesday 4th May between 12-1pm, with insights into careers in Local Government, from those who work there.

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Temporal Representation in Art

Contact: Jack Shardlow, jack.shardlow@warwick.ac.uk

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“Bridging the EU and Russia” Online Policy Conference
Online Zoom (time is CET Brussels)
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Law Trove Revision Webinar

Webinar to show how to best use Oxford University Press' revision materials including other titles that you may also find useful. View Flyer

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Post-Kantian European Philosophy Seminar Series
MS Teams

Guest Speaker: Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson (Syracuse University)

Title: Contested Legacies: Constellations of Terrorism in the Postbellum United States

Response by Quassim Cassam (University of Warwick)

The seminar will be held online on MS Teams. If you wish to attend and be added to the Team, please send an email to Daniele.Lorenzini@warwick.ac.uk.

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