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Undergraduate Virtual Open Days 2021
Bizzabo (Online)

Runs from Thursday, June 17 to Saturday, June 19.

Register your place at our upcoming Virtual Open Days taking place on 17-19 June 2021.

Attending an Open Day is the best way to find out more about what studying economics at Warwick is like. You will be able hear from academic staff and current students, get a virtual tour the campus and get a real feel for life at the University. You'll also get the opportunity to hear a real-life mini lecture from a Professor of Economics.

Our Sessions

As part of the Virtual Open Days, you are invited to attend sessions hosted by the Department of Economics, including:

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LIVE: Thursday 17 June at 10am - 11am (UK Time)

Our Programmes with Professor Elizabeth Jones, Director of Undergraduate Studies

This session covers key information on our programmes and admissions process as well as a broad overview of what studying economics at Warwick could offer you.

LIVE: Thursday 17 June at 2pm - 3pm (UK Time)

Meet our Students

One of the best ways to find out about studying with us and living at Warwick is directly from students themselves; the ones who were in the same position as you are and have gone on to experience all that we have to offer.

LIVE: Friday 18 June at 10am-11am (UK Time)

Career Planning and Support with Stephanie Redding, Senior Careers Consultant

Watch a video from Stephanie Redding who talks about typical post degree pathways and destinations and how Student Opportunity at Warwick will support you to develop confidence in achieving your vision of career success. After the session, you will be able to chat with Dr Atisha Ghosh, Teaching Fellow and Academic Lead on Careers and Skills.

LIVE: Friday 18 June at 2pm - 3pm (UK Time)

Your Student Experience with Christian Soegaard, Director of Academic and Pastoral Support

We believe it's important to invest in the whole student experience to ensure you receive a rich and rounded experience outside the lecture hall. In this session you will hear more about the extra-curricular activities we run in the Department including exciting 360 Guest Lectures and the Personal Development Module.

LIVE: Saturday 19 June at 10am - 11am - UK Time)

Economics Mini Lecture with Professor Dennis Novy, Professor of Economics

Experience a virtual taste of studying as an economics student at Warwick by watching our taster video with Professor Dennis Novy, Professor of Economics at the University

LIVE: Saturday 19 June at 11:05am - 12:00 (UK Time)

Meet our Students

One of the best ways to find out about studying with us and living at Warwick is directly from students themselves; the ones who were in the same position as you are and have gone on to experience all that we have to offer. In this session you can hear from our student ambassadors in a live Q&A session.

Can't make it?

To experience all that economics at Warwick has to offer we highly recommend you join our live sessions as they offer the chance for you to ask questions to our speakers in our live Q&As. However, don't worry if you can't make it - we will be recording our sessions which will be available to watch on demand at a time that suits you.

You can also join us at our next Live Chat to get any questions you have answered.

Registration

To find out more and to register your interest for our Virtual Open Days, click the button below.

Book your place

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Undergraduate Virtual Open Day

While we would have loved to welcome you in person to campus for an Open Day, our virtual events are the next best thing for you to discover more about Warwick. They are jam-packed with taster lectures, live seminars and talks from some of our best and brightest academics and students.

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GRP Webinar: Archiving a Disappearing Planet: On the Finitude of Images and Worlds

Archiving a Disappearing Planet: On the Finitude of Images and Worlds with speaker Dr Tiago de Luca, Associate Professor in the Department of Film and Television, University of Warwick.

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Intersex 101

Offering an introduction to what it means to be intersex, the issues faced by intersex people, and how you can support and stand in solidarity with intersex people. This event is suitable for those without prior knowledge.

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Friends of Europe Debate: Governing Space

As the EU sets out to make its mark in space, it must navigate a multi-polar system with new actors – from countries to private companies – regularly emerging onto the scene. Register.

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Secrets to Success Midlands — with DWF, Gowling WLG, Pinsent Masons and ULaw

The latest in Legal Cheek’s series of Secrets to Success virtual events — held in association with The University of Law (ULaw) — is giving you the chance to meet global law firms offering training contracts across the Midlands.

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Joint Book Launch: The Battle for International Law & The Global South and Comparative Constitutional Law

Microsoft Teams

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Event: Decoloniality, Solidarity and the Question of Palestine

'Decoloniality, Solidarity and the Question of Palestine' is a teach-in aimed at deepening understanding of recent events in Palestine by placing them in a longer historical context. 

Hosted by the Centre for Social Theory and the Centre for the Study of Women and Gender 

Date/time: 17 June, 17.00-18.30 BST

For further details and to register, please visit: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/sociology/research/centres/socialtheorycentre/palestineteachin/

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IALS Algorithmic Discrimination and Decolonisation: Regulation and Design

This interdisciplinary and international panel of experts from law and the humanities and the field of STEM will examine and discuss a major EU report recently published on Algorithmic Discrimination in Europe and how its key findings speak to the concept of decolonisation.

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Bystander Intervention: LGBTQ+ Harassment

This one-hour, interactive training will teach you Hollaback!’s 5D’s of bystander intervention methodology. You’ll learn what to look for and the positive impact that bystander intervention has on individuals and communities. We’ll talk through five strategies for intervention: distract, delegate, document, delay, and direct; and how to prioritise your own safety while intervening.

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