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Tuesday, November 30, 2021
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Self-Reliance Part 2 – Realising Your Greatest DreamThis is a pre-recorded session you will be emailed the link at the time the session is scheduled - you do not need to be available at this time and can watch the webinar at a time to suit you. Learn how to explore your self-concept and aspects of non-conformity to build your self-belief. From here you will be able to make confident decisions that are right for you. |
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Let's Discuss Exploring a Career in the LawSH.06By the end of this session you will be able to: Identify what you want to do to follow up your interest in a legal career Access information, resources and further help to enable you to do this. |
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Discover Governance WebinarThe Discover Governance webinar will guide you through the world of the governance professional and what this career entails . |
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Study Happy - Postpals SessionLibrary, Floor 1Warwick Volunteers will be collaborating with the Study Happy Team in the library and running a flexible volunteering session on Tuesday 30 November. Some of our Exec will be leading the session and will be writing/making postcards to send to sick children via the charity Postpals. More information about Postpals can be found on their website. If you would like to join us there is no need to book, just turn up on the day. |
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An Introduction to the Civil ServiceHave you ever wondered what the Civil Service is and what Civil Servants do? If you're curious to find out more, join a group of Civil Service Fast Streamers for this virtual event. The event will will consist of a short presentation followed by a Q&A. |
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Post-Kantian European Philosophy Research Seminar SeriesMS TeamsGuest Speaker: Samantha Matherne (Harvard) Title: 'The Normativity of Colour: Phenomenological Perspectives' |
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Bar Council’s 19th Annual Law Reform LectureThe Lecture will be given by The Rt. Hon. Lord Carnwath of Notting Hill and Inger Anderson, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme. It will tackle the role of law reform in the context of climate change, bringing international and UK perspectives to different legislative initiatives. There will also be an announcement of the 2021 Law Reform Essay Competition winners and questions from the audience. |