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Thursday, January 30, 2020
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Reading Group: Communion de BatailleRoom H4.22, Humanities Building |
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Coffee Morning - CLAW takeoverLaw School HubCLAW is an association run by Warwick Law School students aiming to provide a platform for accessing 'alternative' careers to commercial law. Drop by the hub for a hot drink and to catch up with your classmates and tutors. Please remember to bring your own mug! |
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EASG Seminar: Technology Offsets in International Defence Procurement: The Case of Southeast AsiaOC1.025th EASG Seminar Title: Technology Offsets in International Defence Procurement: The Case of Southeast Asia Speaker: Dr Kogila Balakrishnan (Director of Business Development East Asia, WMG, University of Warwick, previously the Under Secretary of the Defence Industry Division at the Ministry of Defence, Malaysia) https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/wmg/people/profile/?wmgid=857 Time: 30 January (Thursday) 11:00-12:30 Venue: OC1.02 (1st floor of Occulus) Abstract: The East Asian region spends approximately USD35 billion on defence procurement. A majority of these countries are net importers of defence equipment and services. Defence is a net cost resulting in large outflows of foreign currencies, with questions revolving around its value-added benefits to a nation. Offsets or industrial collaboration, a policy tool to facilitate technology transfer through international defence procurement, serves multiple purposes. These include: enhancing defence self-sufficiency, boosting industrial and economic development, as well as contributing to national comprehensive security environment. More than 80 countries around the world have some forms of offsets policy, and the industry involves billions of dollars. Nevertheless, offsets practice is often neglected, its impact overlooked and often tainted by secrecy, corruption and bad governance. Based on the speaker’s recent book (Technology Offsets in International Defence Procurement, Routledge 2018), the talk addresses several key questions: Is offsets losing its relevance in Southeast Asia? Whether, in what ways and to what extent offsets work to strengthen national economic and security environment? In the face of the ongoing geopolitical and security challenges, how can offsets reinvent itself to be a more innovative tool to leverage technology leading to industrial and economic development? |
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Postgraduate Professional Development Seminar: Careers and Dissertations - Session 1Room S1.50, Social Sciences BuildingIn the first part of the seminar, Stephanie Redding (Centre for Student Careers and Skills) will give a presentation on 'Philosophy Postgrads: Exploring All Your Options', which will be about how to go about finding a job once you've completed your degree. |
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Postgraduate Professional Development Seminar: Careers and Dissertations - Session 2Room S2.77, The Cowling RoomThe second part of this seminar will be led by Tom Crowther, and will focus on 'How to Write an MA (or MPhil) Dissertation'. MA students are particularly encouraged to attend this workshop, since the issues are of particular relevance to them. But everyone is invited! |
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Knowledge and Understanding SeminarS2.77, The Cowling RoomSession following on from 16 January: Speakers: Tom Crowther (Warwick) and Guy Longworth (Warwick) Titles: 'Knowledge, Abilities, and Wakeful Consciousness' (TC) and 'Learning from Theaetetus' (GL) |
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Blanchot Reading GroupRoom H0.01, Humanities Building |