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Friday, October 22, 2021
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AllAboutLaw Virtual Law FairRuns from Monday, October 18 to Friday, October 22. AllAboutLaw - a resource for aspiring solicitors - is hosting a virtual law fair between 18-22nd October alongside more than 100 virtual sessions across the academic year. Last year, we had 10,000 students and more than 40 law firms join us. |
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National Graduate Week Live 2021Runs from Monday, October 18 to Friday, October 22. An opportunity for graduates and soon-to-be graduates to gain insider information on getting hired by the UK's top employers, listen to inspiring talks and learn about postgraduate study. #NGW2021 has live Q&A sessions, giveaways and insider tips from the UK's top employers and educators. |
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Oxford Law Trove WebinarGet to grips with Law Trove: A session to demonstrate how to get the most from Law Trove’s features. Law Trove is a database containing key e-textbooks for Law students. The session will include search functionality, annotation, saving, and help using Oxford University Press' digital resources to their potential. |
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Wittgenstein Reading GroupZeeman A1.01.Wittgenstein is one of the 20th century's most influential philosophers and the source of many divergent reactions and interpretations. This reading group will focus on a close-reading of Philosophical Investigations in the first term (where appropriate dipping into secondary texts in order to interpret certain sections.) Depending on how far we get in the first term, we will try to read another Wittgenstein text (up to the groups preference). We will be focusing on reading Wittgenstein's philosophy in itself, rather than his relation to other thinkers and disciplines. We hope to meet weekly, but want to be as flexible as possible. For the first week, we will try to read §§1-45. We suggest the dual language Revised Fourth edition by P. M. S. Hacker and Joachim Schulte, but feel free to use whatever copy is available to you. We meet in person, but people who are not able to come to campus are welcome to join via teams (With this link: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3achIBNXEVzbScpcKNlyGY3OczMIMvSc_3PBgAV6YVa3g1%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=06aa190c-4ffb-4ad3-a9b6-bd6a20ae5761&tenantId=09bacfbd-47ef-4465-9265-3546f2eaf6bc ) Please contact Thomas Williams for further information Thomas.Williams.1@warwick.ac.uk |
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Simmons & Simmons Application and Interview WorkshopThinking about applying to international law firm Simmons and Simmons? Join our Graduate Recruitment team as they deliver an application and interview workshop for Warwick Students! During the session, the team will talk you through our application process, as well as sharing our top tips and insider knowledge on how to succeed!
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Webinar on Central Banks and Environmental and Social ChallengesRoundtable Discussion: What Role Should Central Bank Play in Dealing with Environmental and Social Challenges Like Climate Change and Inequality? |
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Postgraduate Professional Development WorkshopMS Teams2.00 – 2.30 Literature search skills and tools (Kate Courage, Academic Support Librarian) |
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Women in the History of Philosophy Reading GroupMS TeamsContact Andrew Cooper for further information. |
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Conscience and Victorian Empire: the Inaugural CSAG lecture by Priya SatiaOnlineWarwick Interdisciplinary Centre for International Development (WICID) and the Critical South Asia Group (CSAG) at Warwick present the Inaugural Annual Critical South Asia Lecture at Warwick "Conscience and Victorian Empire: How History Helped Make History in British India" by PROF. PRIYA SATIA (Dept. of History, Stanford University and author of Time's Monster) ONLINE on Friday, Oct 22 at 5 pm Respondents: Prof. Anne Gerritsen (Department of History, Warwick) Prof. Pablo Mukherjee (Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, Warwick) Dr. Aditya Sarkar (Department of History, Warwick) Priya Satia is the award-winning author of Spies in Arabia, Empire of Guns, and Time’s Monster. The Raymond A. Spruance Professor of International History and Professor of History at Stanford University, she has written for the Financial Times, The Nation, Time, the Washington Post, and other outlets. (PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT WILL NOT BE RECORDED) You can register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/conscience-and-victorian-empire-the-inaugural-csag-lecture-by-priya-satia-tickets-185671236667 |