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Friday, December 10, 2021
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Warwick-SUFE Workshop 2021Runs from Thursday, December 09 to Friday, December 10. We are pleased to announce that the first Warwick-SUFE workshop, co-organised with the School of Economics at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (SUFE), will take place virtually this academic year. Date: Thursday 9 - Friday 10 December 2021, 9.00am - 1.00pm
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PwC's Virtual Park - Meet the RecruiterFind out more about PwC and meet the recruitment team. |
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Let's Discuss Further StudySH0.06Members of the Careers team will lead the discussion and students will need to be willing to actively engage with the topic and be ready to ask questions and share their thoughts on Further Study. By the end of the session you will have: an understanding of what different types of further study are, how further study may help you in your future career, and how further study might fit into your career plans. |
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Wittgenstein Reading GroupH0.43 (to join via teams contact Thomas Williams)Wittgenstein is one of the 20th century's most influential philosophers and the source of many divergent reactions and interpretations. This reading group will focus on a close-reading of Philosophical Investigations in the first term (where appropriate dipping into secondary texts in order to interpret certain sections.) Depending on how far we get in the first term, we will try to read another Wittgenstein text (up to the groups preference). We will be focusing on reading Wittgenstein's philosophy in itself, rather than his relation to other thinkers and disciplines. We hope to meet weekly, but want to be as flexible as possible. For the first week, we will try to read §§1-45. We suggest the dual language Revised Fourth edition by P. M. S. Hacker and Joachim Schulte, but feel free to use whatever copy is available to you. Please contact Thomas Williams for further information Thomas.Williams.1@warwick.ac.uk |
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Women in the History of Philosophy Reading GroupMS TeamsPlease contact Andrew Cooper for further information. |