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TEDxWarwick 2021: REVIVAL

Runs from Friday, February 26 to Tuesday, March 30.

For the first time ever, TEDxWarwick is hosting a dynamic virtual conference. Global speakers, diverse topics, a fluid timetable - all free of charge and to be viewed in the comfort of your own home.

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Asia Careers Insight Series of Webinars - China, Hong Kong, ASEAN & India

Runs from Monday, March 01 to Wednesday, March 31.

The ASIA Careers Insight Series (ACIS) of 30+ webinars, takes place during all of March 2021 and will help you connect with employers recruiting in mainland China, Hong Kong, South East Asia & India, plus provide you with application and interview tips and give you a chance to ask questions to graduate recruiters directly.

You can choose to join just one webinar, or all of them. Recordings will also be available.

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Career in International Affairs Forum

Runs from Tuesday, March 16 to Wednesday, March 17.

An annual meeting in which students, graduates, young professionals, representative of International institutions and governments agencies and experts will share their offerings and exchange insights in the field of international affairs. Young people interested in pursuing their careers in foreign relations and diplomacy will have a chance not only to meet representatives of prospective world's leading institutions but also learn about leading scholarships. Please note: there is a cost to students of £40 for attending the two days.

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Capvine Career Pathways to International Development

An opportunity to explore how to pursue a career in international development.

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Pathways to International Development: A Virtual Day in the Life

Capvine's Virtual Day in the Life event explores alternative careers within the International Development sector.

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Economics Postgraduate Live Chat
Meet and Engage

Chat directly with staff and students from the Department of Economics to get your questions answers. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.

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Early Chinese Philosophy Reading Group
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The study of Chinese thought in the West has often been mired with misinterpretation. The causes of this misunderstanding range from simple lack of knowledge and accurate translations to blatant ethnocentrism. This reading group proposes to study early Chinese thinkers on their own terms, without imposing Western concepts on them. It is our goal to create a space of exchange and learning that will enable all to join and get something from it. Therefore, everyone is welcome. No previous knowledge of Chinese thought and languages is required, as we will use English translations of the classics. It will however be one of the goals of the reading group to develop an awareness of the particular meaning of certain Chinese terms, so as to not lose too much in translation.
 
This term, we will be reading the Daodejing 道德經, "The Classic of the Way and Virtue". There are far too many translations, and of too varying outlooks (and quality), to unquestionably recommend any one of them. D.C Lau's 1963 "Tao Te Ching" and Roger T. Ames & David L. Hall's 2003 "Dao de jing: a philosophical translation" are both good starting points, but crossing sources will be very important to grasp all the complexity of this often obscure text.

Everybody welcome! Please contact Thadee Chantry-Gellens for further information.

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Fireside chat with Richard Youle

CheekyLittleCareers is delighted to be kick-starting a series of free Zoom fireside chats with the formidable Richard Youle, partner and co-head of private equity at elite US law firm Skadden Arps. Richard will be interviewed by our associate editor and former Warwick University law student and City lawyer Husnara Begum. They'll be discussing what it takes to succeed as as a City lawyer as well as tips for boosting commercial awareness.

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Bright Network & Partners: Core skills series - Building a network for your future

We’re excited to announce the launch of our brand new virtual event series, in collaboration with our university careers service partners.

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Part-Time and Mature Students' Drop-in Session & Chat

Meet Evelin, your Part-Time & Mature Students' Officer for 2020/21, as well as other part-time & mature students from Warwick!

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Information Event: New LinC Volunteering Opportunity with the Strategic Public Law Clinic 

Warwick Law in the Community (LinC) is pleased to offer some new volunteering opportunities with the Strategic Public Law Clinic in partnership with the Central England Law Centre (CELC) starting next term. These opportunities will be fully remote and should be particularly appealing to students who have an interest in social justice and are considering pursuing a career in these areas of practice. If you'd like to know more about the clinic, and our new project why not join our Information Event on Tuesday, 16 March at 5pm.

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CRPLA Seminar on Sustainability and Consumption: Kate Soper and Rachel Bowlby

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