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Tuesday, October 29, 2024
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Unique Trainee Solicitor opportunities & tips on how to stand outThe recruitment team at Accutrainee will be delivering a short presentation on our unique model. We will also offer insights on how to make great applications and on how to stand out during the selection process for both paralegal roles and training contracts/QWE. |
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DUG & Student Experience Drop-inLaw Student HubTuesdays 5, 7 & 9 Have questions or need advice on academic matters or extracurricular aspects of your course? 🤔 Pop to Law Student Hub and have a chat with Daniel, the Deputy Director of UG Studies, and the Student Experience team. |
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EASG-CP cluster guest lectureR1.15Date: Tuesday, 29th October Time: 14:15-15:30 Place: R1.15, Ramphal Building/Microsoft Teams Chanapang Pongpiboonkiat is a PhD researcher who has just submitted her thesis examining the mediated construction of military identities and online self-representation of Thai military women. Prior to pursuing her PhD research, she worked as a writer for Thai media companies before joining the Royal Thai Air Force in 2014. Her military role involved dealing with military media and public relations (PR) operations, which inspired her to research into the complex relationship between the military, media, and gender in Thailand. Her talk focuses on her PhD work, where Cynthia Enloe's feminist curiosity is employed as a central theme. She will explain a mixed-methods research design which integrates approaches to understand key aspects of the mediated construction of military identities as military women, and empirical findings. The discussion also encompasses her own reflections on examining something personal, yet predominantly experienced by military women in Thailand and other countries, and how she dealt with the challenges that came along with it. For a Teams invite, please contact the easg@warwick.ac.uk |
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Post-Kantian Seminar - Joe Saunders (Durham)S0.20"What's wrong with the Master? A critical analysis of Hegel's Master-Slave Dialectic" |