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Economics Undergraduate Live Chat (Group)
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Chat directly with staff and students from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.

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Law School Research Seminar - Caterina Nirta, University of Roehampton London

MS Teams

Title: 'The limits of gender recognition and self-declaration for non-binary trans individuals'

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Authentic Inclusion: Identifying a positive employer for graduates of Black Asian or Ethnic Heritage

Hear from range of employers including Start Ups, SMEs and Graduate Employers, as they share their approaches to ensuring inclusion in the workplace, the communities they have created and impacts that have been made in their business.

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Careers in Economics Webinar Series 2021-22

Over the past few years we have found that students from Warwick’s Economics Department have highly valued the opportunity to meet with employers and former students of the Department to explore the range of economics related careers.

For the 2021-22 academic year, we will be hosting a new series of webinars covering a range of topics. We hope that you take this opportunity to learn about further studies at Warwick, the skills that employers value in economics graduates and find out more about how to apply for the positions that they offer in their companies.

Please note that these events are for current students only. We will send you MS Teams joining details via email.

Wednesday 16 February
Time: 2:00 - 3:00pm (UK Time)

Alumni Career Journeys

Introduction - Eman Abdulla, Assistant Professor and Acting Academic Careers Co-ordinator

THIS WEBINAR HAS BEEN POSTPONED

The panel discussion will be followed by a live Q&A session conducted jointly by Eman Abdulla and Stephanie Redding, our Senior Careers Consultant.

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Registration for this event is mandatory. Please complete the below form.

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Global Connections Speed Friending
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Why not start a new month by making new friends! Join us at this in-person event for a chance to chat with other students. We'll split you up into groups and give you some 'friending' activities to get to know each other. For more information, please visit: Global ConnectionsLink opens in a new window 

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Oxford Law Trove Student Webinar

Getting to Grips with Law Trove. A session to demonstrate how to get the most from Law Troves features. Including search functionality, annotation, saving, and help using Oxford University Press' digital resources to their potential.

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Live Chat with Dr Mark Pulsford, Director of Undergraduate Studies

Thinking about applying for our BA Education Studies and want to find out more? Come and chat to Dr Mark Pulsford, Director of Undergraduate Studies, who will be happy to answer your questions

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'Autobiographical Memory, Value and Moral Identity' Seminar Series
By Zoom

Guest Speaker: Tobias Krettenauer (Wilfrid Laurier University) will be speaking to us at the "Autobiographical Memory, Value, and Moral Identity" seminar series hosted by the Warwick Mind and Action Research Centre (WMA). The talk is entitled “Conceptualizing Moral Identity as a Goal Motivation". 

Please contact Daniel Vanello for further information (D.Vanello.1@warwick.ac.uk)

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