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Thursday, May 18, 2023
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LegalEdCon 2023Kings Place, LondonLegal Cheek’s day-long legal education and training conference will explore everything from the practical challenges of implementing the SQE, to future challenges posed to the study of law by new AI systems like ChatGPT. The 350-person conference is attended each year by over 100 leading law firms and chambers, as well as general counsel, legal academics and others involved in legal education and training. Tickets can be purchased here at the Super Early Bird rate. Ticket prices will then rise in the New Year. LegalEdCon 2023 is headline sponsored by BPP University Law School, BARBRI and The University of Law, with The College of Legal Practice, The City Law School, Nottingham Law School and LexisNexis as silver sponsors.
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Economics Undergraduate Live ChatMeet and Engage (Online)Chat directly with staff and students from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining. |
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Adapting to living and studying abroadIf you are preparing to study abroad there are loads of things to think about and arrange. In doing this it is possible to get lost in the detail and forget to spend time considering how you can make a successful transition to working or studying in a different country (and possibly language). Join us for this interactive online workshop to explore the adventure and challenge of adapting to living and studying abroad. |
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Wiggins on EthicsS2.77“In Ethics: Twelve Lectures on the Philosophy of Morality, David Wiggin surveys the answers most commonly proposed for such questions—gathering insights from Hume, Kant, the utilitarians, and the post-utilitarian thinkers of the twentieth century. The view of morality he then proposes draws on sources as diverse as Aristotle, Simone Weil and present-day thinkers such as Philippa Foot. As need arises, he pursues a variety of related issues and engages additional thinkers—Plato and Bernard Williams on egoism and altruism, Schopenhauer and Aurel Kolnai on evil, Leibniz and Rawls on impartiality, and Montaigne and J. L. Mackie on ‘moral relativism’, among others.” For the most part, the seminars are planned to take in person, in S2.77, but we move online for some later sessions. Thursday May 18, 3–5pm: Chapter 4: From Hume to Kant |
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PG Work in Progress SeminarS2.77/MS Teams |