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Thursday, May 11, 2023
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Employer Drop-In with Teach FirstPop along between 12-2pm on the 11th May to chat to a recruiter at Teach First and find out whether the Teach First Training Programme, or the undergraduate Taster Programme might be something for you. Get your questions answered and find out whether teaching might be for you post university. |
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Public Engagement Masterclass for students: Short Talk, Lasting ImpressionRamphalBeing able to describe what you do and why is an essential skill and this workshop will help you take your communication to the next level. Learn how to turn research into the most interesting, engaging and memorable presentation possible. Discover the hints and tips that will make your talk stand out from the crowd and how to banish nerves to give a confident performance. Find out more and book your place here. |
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Wiggins on EthicsS2.77“In Ethics: Twelve Lectures on the Philosophy of Morality, David Wiggin surveys the answers most commonly proposed for such questions—gathering insights from Hume, Kant, the utilitarians, and the post-utilitarian thinkers of the twentieth century. The view of morality he then proposes draws on sources as diverse as Aristotle, Simone Weil and present-day thinkers such as Philippa Foot. As need arises, he pursues a variety of related issues and engages additional thinkers—Plato and Bernard Williams on egoism and altruism, Schopenhauer and Aurel Kolnai on evil, Leibniz and Rawls on impartiality, and Montaigne and J. L. Mackie on ‘moral relativism’, among others.” For the most part, the seminars are planned to take in person, in S2.77, but we move online for some later sessions. Thursday May 11, 3–5pm: Chapter 3: Hume’s theory extended |
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PG Work in Progress SeminarS2.77/MS Teams |
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Inclusive Careers: In Conversation with… Martin PrendergastAn event hosted in collaboration with Warwick PLAN, a chance to hear from Martin and ask question about the challenges and successes of his career journey as an LGBTQUIA+ professional in the Arts and cultural sector. |