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Emotions Reading Group
S1.50

Join Heather Widdows, Lorenzo Serini and Eliza Little for the Emotions Reading Group.

We will be reading Peter Goldie: The Emotions: A Philosophical Perspective, available on-line from the Warwick library.

Meeting Wednesday mornings 10-11, we will start in Week 2 with the intro and chapter 1, and then one chapter for each subsequent week, finishing in week 9.

If you’d like to come, please email Heather.Widdows@warwick.acuk

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CCLS Breakfast Social
S2.09
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CCLS Reading Group
S2.12 and Microsoft Teams
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Philosophy Staff WiP Seminar
S2.77
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Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 9 October 2024
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest Speaker: Dr Paola Zichi, Warwick Law School

Title: (Work-In-Progress) ‘On Feminist Governance and International Law: A Critical Legal History from Mandate Palestine’

Chair: Professor Ann Stewart, Warwick Law School

Starting with lunch at 12:30pm in Room S2.09, followed by the Seminar at 1:00pm in Room S2.12

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Management Committee meeting
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Departmental Meeting
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EDI Board Games Social
Law Student Hub

Join the EDI reps as we host our first event to mark the start of the academic year.

There’ll be a range of board games for you to choose from, as well as pizza and snacks for you to enjoy. We’ll also be providing you with our first year ‘survival pack’ full of advice and tips on how to make the most of first year. It’ll be a great event to meet new people and build long-term connections. We hope to see you there!

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Economists in the Civil Service

The Department of Economics is excited to Nikita Patel from HMRC to talk to you about careers in the Civil Service.

As one of the top employers of Economics students, this talk will cover life at the Civil Service, the different ways in which you can enter the workplace, and the applications process. Refreshments will be available throughout the event.

You will also have the opportunity to ask any questions you have about a career in the Civil Service.

About the event

Title: Economists in the Civil Service

The session will aim to cover economist role within in the civil service and what the Government Economic Service is. We will also provide information on the skills required to be a successful economist in the civil service. The different schemes available to those studying economics will also be covered and we will highlight any key differences so that the students can choose the route best suited to their interests.

Our Economists in the Civil Service event will take place on Wednesday 9 October from 3-4pm, which will include a short Q&A towards the end of the event.

Please note that these events are for current students only.

Wednesday 9 October 3-4pm

Location: MS Teams

You will be sent a link once you have registered.

Economists in the Civil Service

Introduction by Stephanie Redding, Senior Careers Consultant.

We will be joined by:

  • Nikita Patel - Transfer Pricing Economist at HMRC.
  • Frankie Bentley - Placement Student in HMRC
  • Richard Dring - Assistant Economist at HMRC
  • Peter Huggill - Assistant Economist at HMRC
Civil Service Nationality Rules

Before deciding if this event is beneficial for you to attend, we would like to make all students aware of the UK Civil Service Nationality Rules. In general, only nationals from the following countries (and associations of countries) are eligible for employment in the Civil Service: the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, and the Commonwealth. Certain EEA, Swiss and Turkish nationals are also eligible for employment.

If you think you would fulfil the eligibility criteria and would like to find out more then please register using the link below.

Join Online

You can join this event today at 3pm, by clicking on the link below.

Click at 3pm to join the event

Please note: we will not be recording the event.

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Lincoln's Inn InnSight Day

Join us for a presentation from the Outreach Team about scholarships, qualifying sessions and more, as well as a talk from a barrister about their experience studying for the Bar, involvement with the Inn and what future students can expect. There will be opportunities to ask questions.

This session will be held both in person and online. It is free to attend but please select the correct type of ticket so that we know we can accommodate all attendees. Please ensure you book tickets for all those in your party as places are limited.

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Departmental Colloquium - Richard Pettigrew (Bristol)
S0.18

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