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Oxford Migration Conference: “Contours of Power: Exploring Power and Migration”

Runs from Tuesday, May 17 to Thursday, May 19.

The conference seeks to explore the layers of power that shape migration across the globe, and the multifaceted nature of the resulting human experience. Over three days, researchers, practitioners, and activists will discuss (dis)empowerment, agency, the role of structural power dynamics, and the ways that power is claimed and resisted on a macro and micro scale. The event will take a hybrid Zoom/in-person format to allow for speakers and attendees unable to attend in-person to join virtually. Register via this link.Link opens in a new window

 

 

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Reclaiming Access to Justice Event Series: Access to What?

What should access to justice mean in our contemporary context? This event will explore the contemporary meaning of access to justice and its implications for community lawyering, particularly in light of long-term austerity, cuts to legal aid and the erosion of the rule of law. How has austerity constrained thinking on access to justice? How can we interrogate our own assumptions about what access to justice means in the first place? What is a meaningful conception of access to justice that we can strive for, and how does this interact with everyday realities?  

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PwC Virtual Park: Looking after your wellbeing during exam season

In support of Mental Health Awareness Week, PwC are running a ‘Looking after your wellbeing during exam season’ event next week to help you during this busy period of your university studies. During the event, you’ll hear from some of their recent graduates on how they coped with stress when studying for exams or while working on coursework.

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Workshop: 'Hegel on Being'
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Workshop on Stephen Houlgate's Hegel on Being (Bloomsbury, 2021)

 Comments from Elena Ficara (Paderborn) and Robert Stern (Sheffield)

Reply from Stephen Houlgate (Warwick)

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