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Wednesday, November 16, 2022
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Post Study Work Visa Options in the UK (student visa holders)Are you an international student interested in working in the UK? This session will outline the main options for working in the UK including the new graduate immigration route. The session will be delivered by one of the immigration advisers from the University’s Immigration & Compliance Team. |
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How I gained a graduate role in the UKA virtual panel discussion from three recent Indian alumni sharing how they gained a graduate role in the UK. Find out tips for applying to UK-based organisations, hear their careers stories and ask your own questions! The panel is a joint event, organised by Warwick, along with Birmingham and Nottingham, and includes an Indian alumnus, one from each of our universities, who is now working in the UK. |
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URSS Poster Showcase 2022Panorama Room, Rootes BuildingThere will be some live student presentation between 1.15-2pm. All are welcome. |
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What is Your Superpower?Warwick Arts CentreIn this workshop inspired by the new Black Panther film, you'll think about what your superhero alter ego might be and what they look like. You'll make a mix of sketches and masks to represent your character's powers and qualities! |
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PAIS Departmental Research SeminarH0.52‘Neoliberal Citizenship: Sacred Markets, Sacrificial Lives’ with Dr Luca Mavelli (University of Kent) . Dr Luca Mavelli will discuss his exciting new book Neoliberal Citizenship. He argues that with cosmopolitan illusions put to rest, Europe is now haunted by a pervasive neoliberal transformation of citizenship that subordinates inclusion, protection, and belonging to rationalities of value. |
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Stand Up Against Islamophobia: Students not suspects - Prevent and IslamophobiaFAB0.08What is Prevent? How has it impacted Muslim students? And what can we do about it? Ayo and Samayya will explore what it means to live under the Prevent policy that was initially introduced by New Labour. They will cover how Prevent is inherently Islamophobic, how they organised against the Prevent policy and how we can move forward organising in solidarity with other communities. |