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Wednesday, October 27, 2021
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Legal Street (Festival of Careers)Runs from Monday, October 25 to Friday, October 29. Presentations, skills workshops, events & Live online chats with Law firms & other legal professionals. |
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Virtual Open DayRuns from Monday, October 25 to Friday, October 29. Find out more about studying Law at Warwick |
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FAIRE: Virtual Legal Work Experience - hosted by Browne JacobsonThe event will provide students with the opportunity to learn about legal career pathways, the SQE, learn invaluable skills to support their future careers in the law and make connections with some of the legal sectors highest profile individuals. All attendees will receive an e-certificate to add to their CV to help boost future career prospects. Register now. |
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Lexis Library Foundation Training SessionThe session will cover: What is Lexis Library?; Glossary - Legal Terms; Legislation searching; Case searching by title; Journals searching; Explore search and narrowing results; Browsing Halsbury’s Laws / Index and Individually taking the foundation certification. |
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Lexis Library Foundation Training SessionThe session will cover: What is Lexis Library?; Glossary - Legal Terms; Legislation searching; Case searching by title; Journals searching; Explore search and narrowing results; Browsing Halsbury’s Laws / Index and Individually taking the foundation certification. |
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Law School Research Seminar - Dr Sharifah Sekalala, University of WarwickMS Teams Title: 'Geo-legality of careless supply: COVID 19 pandemic and the failure of medical supply chains' |
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Commercial awareness – what it really means and how to develop itThis webinar, sponsored by Addleshaw Goddard, Dentons and White & Case is all about commercial awareness. We'll be discussing what it really means, how to develop it, and how to demonstrate it in law firm applications. If you've heard the term, but aren't quite sure what it all means - then this is the webinar for you! |
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BPP Regional Law FairAimed at students looking to secure a vacation scheme, open day, training contract, qualifying work experience or other opportunities with firms outside of London. e.g. North of England, Midlands, South West, East and South East of England. |
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Lexis Library Advanced Training SessionThe advanced session will cover: Use Lexis Library to perform more complex legal research; Use the Legislation, cases and journals search forms in a more detailed way; Understand the value of topics; Arrive at more comprehensive results and Individually take the advanced certification. |
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CSWG Graduate Seminar Series: "Law and Disorder"This series explores gender-related impasses in the legal and activist spheres. Based on black queer feminist abolitionist praxis and carceral logic, crimes of sexual violence are put under discursive scrutiny to demonstrate a long due need for reforms to address femicide and misogyny within the criminal legal system. Join us using this link. |
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Research SeminarLearn about new research on mental health in schools and the concept of 'QUEER!' with Dr Emma Williams and Dr James Burford. |
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Careers in Economics Webinar Series 2021-22Over 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 2021-22 academic year, we will be hosting a new series of webinars covering a range of topics. We hope that you take this opportunity to learn about further studies at Warwick, 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. Please note that this event is for third year Warwick Economics students only. You will be sent an email with a link to this event.
RegistrationRegistration for this event is mandatory. Please complete the below form. page-type: formsbuilder |
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Build back better: Infrastructure in the post-Covid world — with Pinsent MasonsExperts from across the firm’s UK offices will provide insights into the work they do while reflecting on some of the opportunities and challenges they are encountering along the way. They will also reflect on their own career journeys and offer advice to those seeking to follow in their footsteps. |
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Black History Month Annual LectureMS TeamsThe Law School introduced the Annual Black History Month Lecture in 2020. This year, the 2nd Annual BHM Lecture will be given by Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng who is the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to health. She is a medical doctor with expertise advocating for universal health access, human rights, HIV care, youth friendly services and family planning. Her Annual Lecture will discuss the racial impacts of COVID-19 on sexual and reproductive rights globally and suggest how an intersectional approach can enable states to achieve sexual and reproductive rights for their citizens. Please register to attend: law.events@warwick.ac.uk |
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Moral and Philosophical Reading GroupPlease contact Andrew J Paull for further information. |