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Emotions Reading Group
S2.61

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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How to Approach Situational Judgement Tests

In this session, we will be looking at short versions of Situational Judgement Tests. By the end of the session you will be able to:

  • Identify situational judgement tests
  • Understand why they are used by employers
  • Be aware of how to approach them
  • Feel more confident with completing these types of tests
  • Understand how to access further support
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PGR Coffee Morning Check-In
S0.04

Come along for coffee and refreshments and to catch up with PGR staff and students.

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Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 13 November 2024
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest Speaker: Professor Emily Grabham, University of Kent

Title: 'Lifetimes in the Everyday: Fate, Time, and Law in Mass Observation Accounts of the Early Covid-19 Pandemic'

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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URSS 2024 Showcase
Panorama Room, Rootes Building

Join us at the URSS Showcase: a special occasion to celebrate the outstanding work of our undergraduate researchers. If you're thinking of applying this year, come along and find out what's involved, what you could achieve and get inspiration for your own project.

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Networking to impress and find work (experience)
S0.08

This workshop (optional 30 min Q&A after 60 min webinar) is for students interested in acquiring or improving their networking skill. You will gain tips and practise techniques to assist you in your journey to becoming a more confident and effective networker - one of the more important skills for career success, according to LinkedIn.

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Global Opportunities Showcase
Rootes Restaurant

If you are already interested in gaining global experience, or if you haven’t thought about working, studying or volunteering abroad but would like to know more, come along and discover a variety of opportunities as well as information on applications and funding.

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Equality and Welfare Committee
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WMA Mini-Workshop: Address
S0.20

14:30 - 16:00 Richard Moore - Three Ways of Addressing Others

16:30 - 18:00 Naomi Eilan - Address and The Second Person

Contact: eve.poirier@warwick.ac.uk

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PAIS Departmental Seminar series 2024-25
online via Teams

PAIS Departmental Seminar

Wednesday 13 November 2024, 3-4.30, online via Teams

Kevin Munger (European University Institute, Florence)

“The YouTube Apparatus and Poetic Validity”

All staff and students are welcome

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IAS How to Apply Workshop
IAS Seminar Room (Zeeman C0.02)

IAS will be holding our annual 'How to Apply Workshop' for our Early Career Fellowship scheme in the IAS Seminar Room (Zeeman C0.02).  

For anyone unfamiliar with the scheme, The Early Career Fellowship supports completing Warwick PhD students who wish to establish themselves in an academic career. Early Career Fellows receive a bursary, training to develop their academic leadership skills and support to produce career enhancing outputs from their thesis.  

The deadline for applications will be 5pm on 10 December 2024 for candidates who will submit their thesis for examination between 1 October 2024 and 30 April 2025. Eligible candidates can apply here Apply for the Early Career Fellowship (warwick.ac.uk)

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Book Launch: Sights, Sounds, and Sensibilities of Atrocity Prosecutions
MS.04/Online

By Mark Drumbl and Caroline Fournet

Alan Norrie and Christine Schwoebel Patel will be joined by Mark Drumbl & Caroline Fournet and some of the other authors to discuss their book which offers a refreshing primer on the underappreciated role of aesthetics, time, and emotion in the world of (international criminal) law.

The event is open to all.

This is a hybrid event so the option to join online is available.

Find out more.

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Inaugural Kapila Hingorani dialogue
Cardiff University/Online

Join us for a conversation between Leverhulme Visiting Professor Justice Prof Joel Ngugi and Dr Aman Hingorani, on the theme of alternative justice systems.

The evening will be chaired by Prof Wendy Larner, Vice-Chancellor and President, Cardiff University.

Followed by a drinks reception.

If you wish to attend via Zoom please use the following link:

https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/community/events/view/2874771-inaugural-kapila-hingorani-dialogue

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