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Wednesday, March 05, 2025

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Come and Play with the Music Centre
Warwick Arts Centre

Runs from Tuesday, March 04 to Sunday, March 09.

Come and Play with the Music Centre and enjoy a whole host of opportunities to try, watch and enjoy music throughout the week.

In the week 4-9 March, the Music Centre will be running a series of events open to students and staff of the University and the wider public. Many events are free to attend and there will be opportunities for you to get involved as well as sit back, relax and enjoy some of the incredible talent we have at the University.

Visiting artists Shruthi Rajasekar and Nate Holder will be on hand throughout, hosting talks, workshops and open rehearsals around the central themes of performance, process and participation.

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AI bootcamp 25 - Curriculum design

This session will centre around:

  • integrating GenAI policy, use, and skills development at programme level.
  • using GenAI in evaluation.
  • using GenAI in curriculum development - from ideation to implementation.
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Warwick Law School Public Lecture - My Death Waits: David Bowie and Mortality
S0.21 Social Sciences Building

Professor Alex Sharpe, University of Warwick

This audio-visual lecture will consider the biggest of themes, death. More particularly, it will consider three ways of ‘being with death’ that are apparent in the life and work of the late David Bowie (religious transcendence, existential defiance, and acceptance). It draws, in particular, on the philosophy of Simon Critchley, Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger and Tibetan Buddhism to explore these themes in Bowie’s work. Starting from Critchley’s premise that we should face down death, neither succumbing to escapism (oblivion) nor to the temptations of an afterlife (redemption), it argues, following Nietzsche, that we must, in order to avoid nihilism, make meaning in the world, and following Heidegger, that we must do so with others.

Please register for your place at this event Warwick Law School Public Lecture

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