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Getting experience law firms love

This session is for all students who would like to find relevant work experience for the legal sector . Designed to motivate and boost your confidence, a wide variety of content & ideas will be covered.

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World Mental Health: Wellbeing Walk
Meet in the Social Sciences courtyard

Get some steps and join the Student Experience Team for a relaxing, autumnal walk around campus lakes.

All Law students are welcome!

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Book Launch - Belfast: The Story of a City and its People
Radcliffe Building, Room 26

 

The University of Warwick is delighted to host the launch for Prof Feargal Cochrane's new book, Belfast: The Story of a City and its People. This is part of the University's Inclusive Peace project, led by Prof Neo Loizides.

You can register for the event at Book Launch - Belfast: The Story of a City and its People Tickets, Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 3:00 PM | Eventbrite.

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WMA Seminar: Understanding ADHD
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Roberta Locatelli (Tübingen) - "Understanding ADHD and Bridging the Gap Between the Neurodiversity Model and the Disorder Model"

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