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Wednesday, April 28, 2021
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Law Trove Revision WebinarWebinar to show how to best use Oxford University Press' revision materials including other titles that you may also find useful. View Flyer |
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How Tesco tackles food waste through the supply chainFood waste is a global problem which the team at Tesco works on reducing every day through data analytics and process change. We control one of the largest supply chains in the world, forecasting & ordering millions of products each day. Signup today to hear how our well-equipped highly effective team tackles big problems such as food waste. Bookable via MyAdvantage. |
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Fireside Chat with Ben Perry (Sullivan & Cromwell)CheekyLittleCareers' associate editor Husnara Begum (a former Warwick law grad and City lawyer) will be chatting with Ben Perry, co-head of the UK M&A practice and graduate recruitment partner and training principal at Sullivan & Cromwell (S&C). Who should sign-up? Aspiring City solicitors who want to boost their commercial awareness and gain an insight into training at a US law firm in London. |
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LawCareers.Net Virtual Bootcamp for Second & Third YearsThese events are in collaboration with The University of Law and are designed to help you kickstart your legal career and meet top law firms – whatever stage you are at. We’ll be running through how to research and apply to law firms, and what you need to know about developing and demonstrating commercial awareness. This event is aimed at those currently in the process of making law firm applications. |
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PGR Research Methods in Education Seminar Series- ‘Thinking differently in education: ground-breaking approaches in post-pandemic research’We are delighted to offer to you the opportunity to look into pioneering research in social sciences and education with our new research seminar series: ‘Thinking differently in education: ground-breaking approaches in post-pandemic research’. The initiative will give you the chance to learn more about innovative methodologies that are being developed within the field in response to the growing complexity of interrelations between the digital, the social sciences and education. It will be also a chance to know how the research community is reacting to the rapidly changing landscape of a post-pandemic education. The first event is 'From datafication to storification' and it will be held online. Our speaker, Dr Anna Wilson, from the University of Stirling, will tell us about her experimental research on the generation of data and the ways in which data can be used to generate stories about learning and education. This seminar will be of interest to anyone who is grappling with data in their own work, and anyone interested in thinking differently about data in education and social sciences research. For enquiries about the series write to Milena.Cuccurullo@warwick.ac.uk and b.lu@warwick.ac.uk |