Events
Wednesday, November 04, 2020
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Warwick Festival of CareersRuns from Monday, September 28 to Friday, November 13. The Festival of Careers is a programme of online events created to connect students in all years of study with employers and help them to develop their skills and think about their future. The Festival is a packed schedule of webinars, workshops and interactive sessions. |
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New Methodologies of Measuring Women's Unpaid Labour: The Feminist Everyday Observatory ToolWarwick Interdisciplinary Research Centre for International Development (WICID) Webinar. The event will discuss findings from the piloting of a new method (the Feminist Everyday Observatory Tool) to capture the impacts of conflict on women's social reproduction (unpaid care work). |
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Hogan Lovells’ Commercial Awareness SessionThis session is brought to you by Hogan Lovells and will be delivered by Chris Stoakes, a former commercial lawyer, legal expert and author of ‘Know the City’ and ‘All you need to know about Commercial Awareness’. |
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Law School Research Seminar - Dr Carolina Alonso Bejarano, University of WarwickDecolonizing Ethongraphy: Undocumented Immigrants and New Directions in Social Science (Duke University Press 2019) Discussant - Professor Oscar Guardiola-Rivera |
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University of Law National Law FairThe 20th anniversary of our long-established National Law Fair provides an excellent opportunity for you to improve your chance of securing a training contract. Network with over 30 law firms and organisations including BCLP, CMS, PwC and many more; meet potential employers and get advice on firms’ recruitment. |
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Philosophy Society: Festival of Philosophy 2020MS TeamsGuest Speakers: Benjamin Ferguson (Warwick) and Simon May (KCL) Title: 'On Love' |
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Law Assessment Centre Workshop – practise makes perfectCareers webinar to help with building your understanding of what you can expect and how you can start preparing ‘now’ to set yourself apart from other candidates. |
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Biopolitics Reading Group IIWebinarDeath in Biopolitics: Ege Selin Islekel (Fordham University) |