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Law School LLM Dissertation Writing Bootcamp
OC0.02 & OC0.04

The aim of these writing bootcamps are to provide a dedicated space for you to focus exclusively on writing chunks of your LLM dissertation. You will be asked to attend with clear writing goals for your dissertation and targets for writing (for example, finishing off a chapter of your dissertation).

The sessions will be in person in the Oculus building on campus or online.

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Wellbeing Tea and Talk

Join us for our regular “Tea and Talk” events, open to all Warwick students! A chance for you to meet, chat and have a virtual cuppa with students across the university; or chat informally about a different wellbeing theme each week. It is also a great way for you to stay connected with others.

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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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Philosophy Department Meeting
MS Teams
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Economic History of Developing Regions Virtual Seminar

Seminars will consist of a 40 minute presentation, followed by 20 minutes of questions. This is a collaborative effort with the editors of Economic History of Developing Regions and with the Economic History Society of Southern Africa. If you would like to be on our email list or if there are potential speakers you wish to recommend to us, please email James Fenske (j.fenske@warwick.ac.uk).

An up to date schedule of speakers is here: http://www.ehssa.org.za/index.php/workshops-and-conferences/

June

 

Wednesday 2nd June
Times: 15:00 UK Time

Pim de Zwart (Wageningen University)
'Colonial Paradox: Sugar, Property Rights and Land Inequality in Early Twentieth-Century Java'
Link: Zoom

Wednesday 16th June
Times: 15:00 UK Time
 Yasin Arslantas (Anadolu University)
'TBC'
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Live Workout with Matt Boyles of Fitter Confident You

Join Matt Boyles (and the rest of us!) of Fitter Confident You for a lively afternoon workout. Equally suitable for those who work out regularly and those who've never done a workout before! (via Facebook Live)

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Philosophy Department Colloquium
MS Teams

Guest Speaker: M.M. McCabe (KCL)

Title: "Who Knows?"

Platonic epistemology is traditionally dominated by his metaphysics of forms; but in this respect it is in some tension with his account of the value and significance of being the knowing subject: his account of epistemic virtue. I explore his reflections on how we become epistemically virtuous to explain his singular account of knowledge and understanding.

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Working in the City with Deutsche Bank

Online workshop aimed at introducing careers in financial services, featuring a live Q&A session with volunteers from Deutsche Bank, a leading global investment bank with a strong and profitable private clients franchise.

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Client Interviewing Skills

How do you interview a client? Get ahead with this highly interactive i-Opening webinar. Learn some of the basic skills, which may come in handy at an assessment centre or pupillage committee interview if you’re ever asked to undertake a role play with a client.

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IALS Fellow's Seminar: Regulatory Capture in Financial Regulation

Regulatory Capture is a condition that can affect all regulators, and one that can undermine the public interest objectives of the regulator set by parliament. This research examines the application of the work of the Committee on Public Standards to the mitigation of regulatory capture, in particular, agency capture, barriers to entry, political interference, and the revolving door.

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