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Centre for Critical Legal Studies (CCLS) Online Reading Group
Online

The Spectacle of the 'Other'

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Law Career Essential Talks: Solicitor and Barrister Qualification Pathways
Online

Learn how to qualify to be a UK solicitor or barrister. This talk will clearly explain what qualifications and experience are required, how much they cost and when to apply. Suitable for Law and non-Law degree students.

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Law School Lunchtime Research Seminar - Wednesday 25 October 2023
S2.09 / S2.12

Guest Speaker: Anna Saunders, UCL Faculty of Laws

Title of Talk: After Transfer: Retheorising Technology for the Green Transition

Starting with lunch at 12:30pm in Room S2.09, followed by the Seminar at 1:00pm in Room S2.12

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Research Impact Seminar
Room S0.17
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After Transfer: Retheorising Technology for the Green Transition
Social Studies Building, S2.12

About the Event

In this talk, I revisit previous efforts to draft international laws for technology, focusing on the drafting of the Code of Conduct on the Transfer of Technology (1978–85) and the writings of legal scholars during the postwar period of decolonisation, bringing them into conversation with work by historians of technology.

About the Speaker

Anna Saunders is a PhD candidate at UCL Laws. She works in the history and theory of international law, with a particular focus on property, technology, and climate. The seminar will start with lunch at 12:30pm in Room S2.09

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Economics Postgraduate Live Chat
Meet and Engage (Online)

Chat directly with staff from the Department of Economics to get your questions answered. Please check our Frequently Asked Questions before joining.

Register for Live Chat

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Alumni Career Journeys

Over the past few years we have found that students from Warwick’s Economics Department have highly valued the opportunity to meet with employers and former students of the Department to explore the range of economics-related careers.

For the 2023-24 academic year, we will be hosting a series of events (in-person, hybrid or online) covering a range of topics. We hope that you take this opportunity to learn about working in various sectors and the skills that employers value in economics graduates, and find out more about how to apply for the positions that they offer in their companies.

If you are interested in finding out more, we would like to invite you to join us for a webinar on Wednesday 25th October 3-4pm (UK Time). You will have the opportunity to find out more from Alumni who work in non-financial sectors, in government and AI.

Please note that these events are for current students only.

Wednesday 25 October
Time: 3:00 - 4:00pm (UK Time)

Location: via MS Teams

Alumni Career Journeys

Introduction - Atisha Ghosh, Assistant Professor and Academic Careers Co-ordinator.

Speaker 1: Anne-Sophie Faivre (BSc Economics, 2020) - Senior Parliamentary Assistant to Harriet Baldwin MP.

Speaker 2: Alec Gehlot (BSc Economics, 2018) - Solutions Engineer at Optimove, UK.

Speaker 3: Trishna Nagrani (BSc Economics, 2018) - Co-Founder of Kaiku, UK.

Speaker 4: Aabia Afzal (BSc Economics, 2021) - Assistant Economist at the Department for Business and Trade, UK.

The panel discussion will be followed by a live Q&A session conducted by Atisha Ghosh and Stephanie Redding.

Registration

Registration for this event is mandatory and please only register if you will be attending. Please complete the below form.

Registration will close on Wednesday 25th October at midday.

You will receive an email with further details closer to the event date, including the link to the webinar.

Please click the link below to register to watch online.

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Please note: recording will be taking place at this event, which may be used for marketing purposes (e.g. promotional materials). By registering your attendance at this event, you are giving consent to be recorded, however if you do not wish to be recorded, please inform a member of Economics staff on the day. You can withdraw your consent at any time via email to emily.wesley@warwick.ac.uk.

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Law Careers Essential Talks: What Law Firms/Chambers Want And 20 Ways To Gain It
Online

Boost your confidence, motivation and chances of impressing legal employers by learning how, where and when to gain useful work experience and essential law sector employability skills.

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Annual Black History Month Public Lecture
M2, Warwick Business School Teaching Centre, University of Warwick*

Unveiling the Hidden History of Racial Discrimination in the UK: Constantine v. The Imperial Hotels

Warwick Law School are delighted to invite you to join us for our Annual Black History Month Public Lecture at the University of Warwick.

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