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Wednesday, March 16, 2022
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LLM Alumni Career Pathways WeekRuns from Monday, March 14 to Friday, March 18. Warwick Law School's Postgraduate SSLC invites you to the LLM Careers Pathway Week! The purpose of this week-long event is to showcase a range of LLM alumni career paths through informal LLM alumni presentations and Q&A and to provide practical tips for LLM students in deciding about their future directions. This is a student-led initiative supported by the SSLC. View the event details. |
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Oxford Law Trove Student WebinarGetting 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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Convince employers that you are the ONE (using work & non-work experience)!Soft skills are easily transferable, supporting your attractiveness for other opportunities e.g. in consultancy, teaching etc. This workshop will help you think through your experience and create your 'unique story' to convince potential employers and universities (if you are thinking of further studies) of your suitability. |
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CJC Seminar: 'Who needs Police in Africa when there are better alternatives'Professor Bruce Baker from Coventry University will be joining us virtually to deliver his seminar called ' Who needs Police in Africa when there are better alternatives'. This long-awaited seminar was postponed earlier in the term so we do hope that you can join us. Professor Baker's Seminar will cover why would many not want to use the police? and what are the alternatives on offer? |
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Law School Research Seminar - Annika Dorn, The University of Bonn BerlinMS Teams Title: 'The Restitution of Nazi-looted Art in the United Kingdom: A closer look at the approach taken by the Spoliation Advisory Panel’ |
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Careers in Economics Webinar Series 2021-22Over 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.
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Global Connections - Holi Colour PartyOculus FieldThe World at Warwick Team, in collaboration with Warwick Hindu Society, Warwick Indian Society & the SU, would like to invite you to celebrate Holi, the Hindu spring festival known as the "festival of colours". Tickets are £2.50. |
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Staff and Student Research SeminarOnlineJoin us for another one of our online Staff and Student Research seminarsLink opens in a new window, with staff and students presenting the following topics:
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'Autobiographical Memory, Value and Moral Identity' Seminar SeriesGuest Speaker: Kristin Lagattuta (University of California, Davis) 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 title of the talk is "Developing a Life History Theory of Mind: Children’s and Adults’ Awareness that the Mind Learns from the Past to Imagine the Future”. The talk will take place between Please contact Daniel Vanello for further information (D.Vanello.1@warwick.ac.uk) |
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Secrets to Success Newcastle — with Norton Rose Fulbright, Womble Bond Dickinson, Muckle LLP and ULawThe virtual student event features lawyers from the Newcastle offices of leading law firms Norton Rose Fulbright, Womble Bond Dickinson and Muckle LLP as well as a careers expert from ULaw. The discussion will be chaired by a Legal Cheek journalist, who will put questions to the panel about the key commercial awareness issues of 2022, including the effect of Covid-19 on law and business and how the firms are now emerging from the pandemic. The speakers will also be encouraged to discuss their career journeys and advise students hoping to follow a similar path. |
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Exploring Non-legally Binding Wedding Ceremonies - Project Report LaunchA FREE seminar to present and discuss findings from our research into non-legally binding wedding ceremonies. Researchers: Dr Rajnaara Akhtar (University of Warwick) and Prof. Rebecca Probert (University of Exeter). |
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Black Women in Red: Games EveningOC1.04The Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion team will be hosting a games night in collaboration with many other societies. The games night will include a pub quiz, various games, competitions and perhaps an episode of Black Mirror! The theme is to wear a piece of red clothing or a red accessory! During the event, students will be given the opportunity to anonymously submit any ED&I concerns and suggestions on post-it notes. This games night is a chance for students to chill and meet new people whilst also building support groups with others who can relate with their concerns and experiences as university students. It is also a great chance to learn more about the ED&I team, what we do and the positions available. The ED&I team aim to collaborate with a wide range of black led societies to make a change to the ‘Black Student’ experience at Warwick. Though this event is aimed at black women, feel free to come along and invite a friend too! Student Organisers and Points of Contact: Christivie (project lead) (christivie.monzele-lusanga@warwick.ac.uk),Francesca (francesca.godley@warwick.ac.uk) and Grace (grace.rasmussen@warwick.ac.uk) |
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The Resonate Festival: Solitude/FreedomHoly Trinity Church, CoventryTwo very special film screenings bringing together artists and academic researchers exploring solitude, connection, community and freedom. One of which was made by our very own Professor Jackie Hodgson. |