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Asia Careers Insight Series of Webinars - China, Hong Kong, ASEAN & India

Runs from Monday, March 01 to Wednesday, March 31.

The ASIA Careers Insight Series (ACIS) of 30+ webinars, takes place during all of March 2021 and will help you connect with employers recruiting in mainland China, Hong Kong, South East Asia & India, plus provide you with application and interview tips and give you a chance to ask questions to graduate recruiters directly.

You can choose to join just one webinar, or all of them. Recordings will also be available.

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Crown Prosecution Service West Midlands Digital Work Experience Programme

Runs from Monday, March 29 to Friday, April 02.

Open to 2nd and 3rd year Law students. This an excellent opportunity to learn about the CPS and experience first-hand what it is like to be a CPS Prosecutor. 25 places are available for Warwick students in March 2021.

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Race Equality Charter Discussion Groups - Students

The University is running staff and student discussion groups to gain greater insight into the results of our recent race equality surveys. You can find more information about the Race Equality Charter, results of the staff and student surveys, and details of these discussion groups on the REC webpage.

Session focus: Postgraduate research students only.

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Ask an Autistic: Autism Awareness Week Panel

A chance for staff and students across the university to hear from a diverse range of autistic voices speaking about are experiences, strengths and challenges. We are also really keen to foster an open atmosphere to give people the chance to ask any questions they might have for us, even if they're not sure whether they are 'appropriate' or not. We think this could be a really valuable opportunity for your staff to learn more about the condition and how best to support autistic students in the department.

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Murder at The Manor

Guilty or not guilty? You decide! Ever wanted to see how a live murder trial plays out? Well, now you not only get to watch...but you actually get to be part of the voting jury - from the comfort of your own home! We bring to you a live virtual experience where the audience gets to watch a live mock trial, and decide whether or not the defendant is guilty. We’ve condensed all of the action into an hour, using a team of actors to bring the story to life. One lucky attendee will win £200. Book your place here.

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WEBINAR: SUPPORTING THE WELL-BEING OF DADS OF DISABLED CHILDREN
Register your place at: https://dads.eventbrite.co.uk. A log-in link will be emailed to you in advance.

Join our webinar where family researchers and dads of disabled children talk about the importance of father well-being and launch their online resource designed by dads for dads. Fathers of disabled children are rarely involved in research, which means that we know little about their experiences and the kinds of support that would be helpful.

In response to this, a group of dads of disabled children from Coventry and surrounding areas worked with Emma Langley, a family researcher at the University of Warwick, to capture their experiences and create a resource aimed at supporting the well-being of other dads. We warmly invite fathers of disabled children, family members, researchers, and professionals to a webinar where we will talk about the importance of supporting fathers of disabled children and showcase the free online video resource we have created.

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Fireside Chat with Daniel Winterfeldt

Our associate editor and career coach Husnara Begum (a former Warwick University law student who went trained as a solicitor at Linklaters) will be interviewing Daniel about his career and his work advocating for greater diversity in the legal sector. Prior to joining Jefferies, Daniel was a partner at US law firm Reed Smith, specialising in capital markets. Free via zoom.

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