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Warwick Q-Step Centre

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

Annual 2-day Quantitative Methods Spring Camp. The theme of this year's camp is Data Journalism. You can register for the Full 2-day event or for Day 1 only. Free to attend.

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Research Seminar

Olympia Palikara

Title: TBC

Rym Boudjouada

Title: TBC

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Wellbeing Tea and Talk

Join us for our regular “Tea and Talk” events, open to all Warwick students! A chance for you to meet, chat and have a virtual cuppa with students across the university; or chat informally about a different wellbeing theme each week. It is also a great way for you to stay connected with others.

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Virtual Lunchtime Research Seminar - Harpreet Kaur Paul

Microsoft Teams

Harpreet Kaur Paul and Dalia Gebriel (curators and editors), Perspectives on a Green New Deal

Contributors: Kavita Naidu (International Human Rights Lawyer, Australia) and Ken Henshaw (We the People, Centre for Social Studies and Development, Nigeria)

Chair: Christine Schwobel-Patel

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Radio 1 Big Weekend Connects: Social Media & Marketing

Free careers advice session. Hosted by Arielle Free.

Discover jobs within social media and marketing, including social media manager, marketing executive and much more.

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Online report launch: Racism, mental health and pre-crime policing: the ethics of Vulnerability Support Hubs

Our upcoming report Racism, mental health and pre-crime policing: the ethics of Vulnerability Support Hubs is based on documents obtained through a series of long-running Freedom of Information requests. It exposes how a counterterrorism police-led project blurs the boundaries between security and care in disturbing and dangerous ways. Please join us for the online launch event by registering at this link: https://www.medact.org/event/vsh-report-launch.

We will hear from the three report co-authors and other experts in the field:

  • Dr Hilary Aked – Medact’s Research and Policy Manager
  • Dr Tarek Younis – Cultural and critical clinical psychologist and Lecturer in Psychology at Middlesex University
  • Dr Charlotte Heath Kelly – Reader in Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick
  • Vicki Nash ─ Head of Policy, Campaigns and Public Affairs at Mind

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