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Wednesday, April 26, 2023
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Offer Holder LunchNear to L5 (Sciences Concourse)Colleagues are invited to attend a buffet lunch for our UG applicants with offers for 2023 entry. We have a core team of colleagues and students already, but anyone else who is around campus that day is warmly welcome to join in the fun. |
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Write Here Write Now: Creative PlanningTraining Room (Library Floor 2)This session will be split into three parts, encouraging participants to use creativity to inform their academic practice, with free tea and biscuits throughout! Building on the Pomodoro technique - which facilitates focussed study time through protected breaks. |
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Careers in Economics: Further StudyPlease join us for our next Careers in Economics Event: Further Study on Wednesday 26 April, 3-4pm Are you interested in pursuing further study after your undergraduate degree but not sure where to start? Join us for an informal chat over coffee with former economics students who have gone on to pursue further study. They will be sharing their experiences, insights and answering any questions you may have about their journey. During the session you'll have the opportunity to learn more about the skills developed at Warwick that have helped them succeed in their studies, the institutions they are attending and why they chose their particular course. Whether you are interested in pursuing a Master's degree, PhD or other postgraduate studies, this is a great opportunity to get valuable information and insights from those who have been in your position. We look forward to seeing you there. DetailsDate: Wednesday 26 April, 3-4pmLocation: OC1.08We are delighted to be joined by: Daniel Chang (BSc Economics 2022) - currently studying MSc Behavioural and Economic Science at the University of Warwick. Maya Mundel (BSc Economics 2021 from Brunel University, London) - currently studying MSc Economics and International Financial Economics at the University of Warwick. Oliver Howes (BSc Economics 2022) - currently studying MSc Financial Economics at the University of Oxford. Juliette Giscard d'Estaing (BSc EPAIS 2022) - currently studying MSc European and International Public Policy at the London School of Economics Bruno Souza (BSc Economics from Insper 2015 and MSc from the University of Sao Paulo 2018) - currently studying PhD Economics at the University of Warwick Lory Barile - Associate Professor of Economics and Director of Graduate Studies (Taught Degree) at the University of Warwick Manuel Bagues - Professor of Economics and Director of MRes/PhD at the University of Warwick Benjamin Lahai-Taylor - MSc Urban Economic Development from the University of Central London, 2022 and is currently an Associate at The Business of Cities Please note: Photography 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 photographed, however if you do not wish to be photographed, please inform the photographer or a member of Economics staff on the day. You can withdraw your consent at any time via email to maxine.thacker@warwick.a.cuk. RegistrationRegistration for this event is mandatory and only register if you will be attending. Please complete the below form. Registration will close on Tuesday 25 April at 4.00pm You will receive an email with details about the session closer to the event date. page-type: formsbuilder |
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Homelessness: Suitability Challenges with Diane AstinLAG will be hosting an online presentation and discussion with Diane Astin about recent developments from the Housing Law Handbook and tactics for the future. The event will focus on: Recent cases on the Homelessness Reduction Act: the assessment duty and the Personalised Housing Plan (PHP) and recent cases on suitability challenges - location and affordability. All attendees will receive an exclusive discount code for Diane's newest edition of the Housing Law Handbook. |