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AllAboutLaw National Virtual Law Fair 2022

Runs from Monday, October 17 to Friday, October 21.

Sign up now to reserve your spot on your favourite talks and workshops delivered by a wide range of leading law firms, including the Magic Circle, US law firms, national firms, regional firms, as well as City and International firms and carefully selected high profile guest speakers. Join live workshops and presentations every day and meet top law firms and law schools in our Networking Expo. After the fair, continue to use our Digital Campus - we've held more than 500 exclusive employer events.

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Autumn Careers Fair 2022
Rootes Building

The Autumn Fair features 80 high-profile recruiters from a diverse range of sectors with graduate and placement opportunities. This fair offers you an early opportunity to meet with employers, many of whom have early recruitment deadlines.

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How to prepare for the Law Fair
Social Sciences

Planning to attend the Law Fair, the workshop will consider how to prepare to ensure you get the most out of the Law Fair and create a great impression.

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CELPA Seminar
OC1.02

Guest Speaker: Lewis Ross (LSE)

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All About Law - Networking Expo

Linklaters will be attending the AllAboutLaw Law Fair to host a Networking Blast, where students can join, ask questions and gain insight!

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Shape the World Where You Live With Economics - Postponed
Online

Runs from Tuesday, October 18 to Wednesday, October 19.

Please note: This event has been postponed.

Registration will remain open for those who wish to register future interest in the rescheduled event. We will contact all registrants once a new date is confirmed. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

If you are a Year 10 or 11 student in the UK and are curious about learning more about what economics actually is, then this is a perfect opportunity for you to find out more. Our free, interactive event will help you gain a better understanding of what economics is and how it helps to solve major global issues such as social inequalities, poverty, health care and climate change.

This three-part event is organised by the Department of Economics and sponsored by the Royal Economic Society.

Part 1: Date TBC

Date/Time Session
17:00 - 17:10

Welcome Talk and Introductions

In this introductory session, Dr Lory Barile (Associate Professor and Widening Participation Academic Lead) will introduce you to the exciting subject of Economics.

17:10 - 18:00

Interactive Taster Session

In this interactive session, Dr Lory Barile will deliver a short interactive taster session on 'Hot Stuff: Nudge Theory" which will showcase the relevance of behavioural economics for public policy. This will be followed by a live Q&A where students are encouraged to ask questions about the subject/study of economics.

Part 2: Date TBC

Time Session
17:00 - 18:00

Your Journey to Economics: From GCSE to University

In this interactive panel discussion event, you will hear from Maths and Economics Teachers discuss what studying these subjects at A-Level will involve and hear a current Warwick economics student and a recent Warwick graduate discuss how the skills they learned at A-Level helped their transition into University. You will also be able to submit your own questions to our panel.

Part 3: Date TBC

Time Session
18:05 - 18:50

Parents Session

In this session designed for students and parents, our panel of speakers will discuss the various career opportunities for economics graduates; how we prepare students to acquire the right skills and knowledge through the modules they study; what academic and pastoral support students receive and student finance.

18:50 - 19:00

Event Close and Feedback

Registration

Whilst this event has been postponed, you can still register your interest for the rescheduled event below. We will be in touch via email once a new date is confirmed. If you have any queries about this event, please email economics.admissions@warwick.ac.uk. 

Please also note that our Widening Participation and Outreach Team are running other events of this kind this term and we will provide details of them on our homepage.

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BIUCAC X White & Case Trainee Webinar

Hear from trainees at White & Case about their journey into commercial law and gain insight into the work, culture and opportunities for a trainee at the firm. Apply these insights to make your application stand out.

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Black History Month WLS Annual Lecture
H0.51

'Race, Law and the Academy' with Dr Eddie Bruce-Jones - Birkbeck, University of London

This lecture examines conceptual, practical and political dimensions of research on race in the legal academy. Bruce-Jones will draw on his own work and experience, as well as the work of other Black scholars, around the legal concept of race in Europe, historical studies of British colonialism and interdisciplinary examinations of race at the intersection of law and the humanities. The lecture will address central questions including: What is critical race theory and why is it such a big deal? How do legacies of colonialism impact the conditions of research? And how might we think about the ethical and intellectual demands of race-related research? Register to attend.

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Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Seminar Series
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Guest Speaker: Mark Kelly (Western Sydney University)

Title: 'We Voluntary Victorians: Foucault's History of Sexuality Volume 1 Revisited'

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Freshfields Panel Presentation
Rootes Building

Panel presentations will be attended by a Freshfields partner, associate and trainee, as well as representatives from graduate recruitment. We aim to provide an insight into life at Freshfields through hearing about personal experiences of the panel members. There will also be time for a Q&A.

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