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Fri 19 Apr, '24- |
Academic Governance Review Student Engagement WorkshopFAB 2.43In this workshop, we will be engaging with our student community and those involved in student engagement to gather their input and feedback on the findings and recommendations produced so far in the Academic Governance Review. We will delve in to each area of the review, including: the architecture and framework of our governance structure, how we are provide assurance and compliance both internally and externally, the inclusivity of the ways we work with our structure and the constitution and diversity of our committee memberships. This workshop is open to all students and staff in student engagement facing roles - sign up to attend here. |
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Tue 23 Apr, '24- |
SLS & WMS Microbiology and Infectious Diseases SeminartbcSLS & WMS Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Seminar Series Check webpage for updated venue informatiojn |
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Tue 23 Apr, '24- |
Moth TalkOC1.02In July , August and September 2023 we have ran events to both educate about moths and discover the species we have on campus. The events went well, with us finding 10 different species of moth in July, a huge 41 species of moth in August and 8 species in September. Moths are a great indicator of habitat health and as part of our biodiversity work on campus we want to learn about the different species we have living here. Check out the pictures below to see some of the moths we have found in previous surveys! We are pleased to announce that we now have our first date confirmed for 2024! Dan Hall will be presenting a talk about moths and their ecological value and conducting a moth survey. See more information below:
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Wed 24 Apr, '24- |
Moth SurveyWindmill Hill (exact spot TBC)In July , August and September 2023 we have ran events to both educate about moths and discover the species we have on campus. The events went well, with us finding 10 different species of moth in July, a huge 41 species of moth in August and 8 species in September. Moths are a great indicator of habitat health and as part of our biodiversity work on campus we want to learn about the different species we have living here. |
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Wed 24 Apr, '24- |
Strategy Network - Warwick Transformation and EatwiseMS.04 (Zeeman) |
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Wed 24 Apr, '24- |
Queer Migrations: Perspectives, Practices, and PossibilitiesFAB 2.32 |
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Thu 25 Apr, '24- |
Department engagement staff sessionEsports Centre, Rootes buildingEstablished in September 2021, the Esports Centre was founded with the mission to provide a dedicated space for supporting the Warwick student experience in various facets, including entertainment, social engagement, digital skills development, and employment opportunities here to industry. The Esports Centre has become a hub where students forge friendships, academics conduct research, and young people acquire valuable digital skills. Since we moved to the fusion, we've successful hosted multiple events like Computer science end of term event, Kpop society showcase and play and JLR away days. We're looking for hear your plan for next academic year and let's start the conversation before the summer! Please feel free to drop by the Esports Centre anytime between 12:30 AM and 1:30 PM on Thursday, 25th April, 2024. If you require directions to our location, please check details here: https://warwick.ac.uk/esports/find-us/ |
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Fri 26 Apr, '24- |
Biodiversity Walk – City Nature ChallengeMeeting point tbcDuring the City Nature Challenge, we will be running two walks on campus which you can get involved in. In these walks, we will be recording all wildlife that we can see.
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Sat 27 Apr, '24- |
Doubles tennis event: Staff and studentsTennis enthusiast? This national event gives you the chance to progress through rounds – with the finals taking place at the All England Club, home of Wimbledon! |
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Mon 29 Apr, '24- |
WMS/BMS Seminar: The (Good) Life of a Scientific Editor, Dr Alejandro Montenegro Montero, Executive Editor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), USAIBRB Lecture Theatre |
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Mon 29 Apr, '24- |
Warwick Research Celebration eventThe SlateThe Warwick Research Celebration event will shine a light on our research excellence and the invaluable contributions our community makes to research. It includes an awards ceremony to recognise the contributions of individuals and teams to research successes. Limited places are available, book your place today. |
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Wed 1 May, '24- |
Pond Surveyoutside JunctionOn our next Biodiversity Walk, we will be doing a pond survey! The event will take place between 12-1pm on the 1st of May 2024. We will be joined by Alex from Warwickshire Wildlife Trust to do this survey. We will meet outside the Junction. Please wear suitable shoes as it may be muddy. This event is organised by the Energy & Sustainability Team. |
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Wed 1 May, '24- |
Life Sciences. Cells & Development seminartbcSLS Cells & Development seminar series Check webpage for updated venue information |
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Thu 2 May, '24- |
Sherlock Jr. - free film screening with live pianoFAB0.08Dr Reece Goodall invites you to a centenary screening of the Buster Keaton film Sherlock Jr., which he will accompany live on piano - come along and enjoy this classic comedy! |
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Tue 7 May, '24- |
SLS & WMS Microbiology and Infectious Diseases SeminartbcSLS & WMS Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Seminar Series Check webpage for updated venue informatiojn |
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Tue 7 May, '24- |
Law School Lecture - guest speaker Dr Wu Jieh-Min, Institute of Sociology Academia Sinica, TaiwanOculus OC0.01All Warwick staff and students are welcome. Please use the following link to register https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/law/events/?calendarItem=8a1785d78f0ac0ef018f1002446c79d2 Title: ‘The War Over Identities: How China Has Transformed the Meanings of Taiwan Independence’ Chair: Dr Ming-Sung Kuo, University of Warwick Law School Abstract: Geopolitics shape identity and ethnic politics and profoundly influence a country’s paths to democratization and industrialization. Taiwan constitutes a unique, though not singular, case of how geopolitics affects domestic politics. Taiwan belongs to a genre of sovereignty-contested states and has consolidated democracy under conditions of thin de jure nationhood. This paper explores how Taiwan, as a sovereignty-contested state, has achieved democracy, while China, as a challenger, has contrarily pushed forward the process by suppressing the contested state’s national identity. Remarkably, despite lacking statehood, Taiwan’s democratization has given rise to a new and robust national identity, further strengthening its stateness. By revisiting the stateness theory proposed by Linz and Stepan, this paper explains how Taiwan has achieved democratic consolidation despite national identity splits and constant external threats, and how the meanings of Taiwan independence have fundamentally changed from introversion (against the KMT émigré regime during the authoritarian era) to extroversion (against an assertive irredentist China claiming Taiwan’s sovereignty) in the process. This paper analyzes changes in the constellation of identities with quantitative and qualitative data, including the rejuvenation of Taiwanese independence supporters and the KMT’s response to the advent of the “Republic of China (Taiwan)” discourse espoused by the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (2016-). The rection by the KMT's pro-China faction indicates its resistance to an emerging Taiwanese national identity by continuing to hold Chinese nationalism consistent with China's sovereignty claim over Taiwan. The case of Taiwan carries significant theoretical implications, shedding light on the interaction between statehood and stateness. For instance, a democratic sovereign state can suffer from a severe stateness problem, as Ukraine did prior to the Russian invasion in February 2022. Taiwan contrasts with Ukraine, which enjoys de jure statehood, but faces serious flaws in stateness. This themed section can contribute to the theory of contested states regarding the origins of contested sovereignty and their consequences. |
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Wed 8 May, '24- |
Green Spaces Walkoutside FABWe will be leading a Green Spaces Walk around campus, on Wednesday 8th of May, between 12-1pm. This walk will highlight the glorious green spaces we have across campus! Getting out for a walk is good for both mental and physical health. There are some green areas across campus which you may not have seen before, so this walk is a great chance to learn more about the campus and take a break from studying/working. You will be able to view the array of biodiversity we have on campus and get outside in the fresh air. This event is organised by the Energy & Sustainability Team. |
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Wed 8 May, '24- |
Tony Wheeler Guest Lecture - The Art of Travel: The History of Travel GuidebooksFAB0.08Join Tony Wheeler (Engineering Science, 1969) alumnus and co-founder of the Lonely Planet, for his guest lecture titled 'The Art of Travel: The History of Travel Guidebooks'. Hosted by Professor Tim Lockley, the lecture will be a guided tour through the history of travel writing, from guidebooks through to modern travel blogs, drawing on Tony's unique insight through his years at the helm of the Lonely Planet. The Art of Travel: The History of Travel GuidebooksDate: Wednesday 8 May, 15.00 – 16.00 Location: FAB0.08 Faculty of Arts Building, 6 University Road, Coventry, CV4 7EQ |
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Thu 9 May, '24- |
Early career methods workshop: Using ethnography in global health researchZeeman building, Central Campus IAS Seminar Room C0.02This workshop is open to University of Warwick PhD students and early career researchers who are interested in using ethnography in health research, particularly in the global south. You may already be using ethnographic methods and want to deepen your knowledge and skills or you may be considering using this method for your research and want to learn more.
The workshop will be facilitated by anthropologists Dr Ursula Read and Dr Bulbul Siddiqi who both have extensive experience of using ethnography in a range of contexts, both in traditional anthropological long-term fieldwork and as part of larger mixed methods global health studies. The workshop will feature guest speakers from Nigeria, Ethiopia and the UK who will share experiences of engaging with ethnographic methods in their research. |
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Thu 9 May, '24- |
WIHEA Masterclass: Exploring LGBTQ+ Inclusion in our Teaching & Learning PracticesTeaching Grid |
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Fri 10 May, '24- |
Early career methods workshop: Using ethnography in global health researchZeeman building, Central Campus Room A1.01This workshop is open to University of Warwick PhD students and early career researchers who are interested in using ethnography in health research, particularly in the global south. You may already be using ethnographic methods and want to deepen your knowledge and skills or you may be considering using this method for your research and want to learn more.
The workshop will be facilitated by anthropologists Dr Ursula Read and Dr Bulbul Siddiqi who both have extensive experience of using ethnography in a range of contexts, both in traditional anthropological long-term fieldwork and as part of larger mixed methods global health studies. The workshop will feature guest speakers from Nigeria, Ethiopia and the UK who will share experiences of engaging with ethnographic methods in their research.
The workshop is free of charge. Lunch will be provided.
If you would like to know more or have any questions please email ursula.read@essex.ac.uk
If you would like to attend please register here by 19th April. Please be aware that places are limited so only sign up if can commit to attend for the full 2 days. Places will be offered on a first come, first served basis so please sign up as early as possible. |
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Mon 13 May, '24- |
2024 Lancaster-Manchester-Warwick Joint PhD Workshop on Quantitative Finance and Financial Technology WorkshopWBSCall for PapersTime and Location:13 May 2024, Warwick Business School, Coventry, UK Description:This is the call for papers for the 2024 Lancaster-Manchester-Warwick Joint PhD Workshop on Quantitative Finance and Financial Technology. We aim to create a casual and welcoming environment where research students (MRes, PhD and Postdoc) in Quantitative Finance and Financial Technology gather for vibrant and open discussions. Submission:We invite academic paper submissions across various domains of quantitative finance and fintech. The deadline for paper submission is 15 April 2024. The interested research student should send a PDF file of her/his completed paper or extended abstract to gillmorelab@wbs.ac.uk. Selection result will be announced by 22 April. Each submission should have the following on the cover page: title of the paper, abstract, authors' name, affiliation, and E-mail address. Although we do accept extended abstracts, selection priority will be given to complete paper submissions. Additionally, to ensure a productive event, each presenter must serve as a discussant for another paper on the same topic. Only those selected completed paper submissions will be assigned discussants. Workshop Format:The workshop is a one-day event with two parallel tracks one for Quant Finance and one for FinTech. For each paper, we allocate 20 minutes of presentation followed by a 10-minute discussion and a 5-minute Q&A. Workshop Organisers:Roman KozhanLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window, University of Warwick; Moris StrubLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window, University of Warwick; Zhengge ZhouLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window, University of Warwick. Sponsors:Gillmore Centre for Financial Technology and Finance Group at WBS. For any questions, please contact gillmorelab@wbs.ac.uk . |
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Wed 15 May, '24- |
Warwick Wombles Litter PickTBC |
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Wed 15 May, '24- |
WMS - BMS Seminar: Professor Steffen Scholpp FRSB, Living System Institute, Biosciences, University of ExeterIBRB Lecture Theatre |
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Wed 15 May, '24- |
Life Sciences. Cells & Development seminartbcSLS Cells & Development seminar series Check webpage for updated venue information |
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Thu 16 May, '24- |
Bank of England Monetary Policy ReportWBSProfessor Andy Lockett, Dean of WBS, invites you to an audience with Graeme Chaplin, Agent for the Bank of England, West Midlands, on 16 May at 8 a.m. This is the 52nd business briefing from Graeme, who will present the Bank's forecast for the UK economy, as set out in the latest Monetary Policy Report. Please note these events are "off-the-record". Please submit questions for Graeme using the registration link above. Timings: 7.15 am: Breakfast in Scarman (next to WBS) 7.50 am: Move from Scarman to WBS building 8 am: Welcome - Professor Andy Lockett, Dean of WBS, followed by business briefing - Graeme Chaplin, Bank of England 9 am: Close Book your place by Friday, 10 May. |
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Thu 16 May, '24- |
University Pathway Alliance Spring WorkshopOnline and in-personPositioning Pathways and Ourselves for the Future - Spring Workshop We're pleased to invite staff from UPA Institutions to join our free event on 16 May 2024 between 10:00 - 16:30. Join our Spring Workshop to be part of the conversation exploring topics relevant to university-run pathway providers. What is the UPA? The University Pathway Alliance (UPA) is a group which represents a collection of UK universities that deliver in-house international pathway programmes such as foundation-year courses, pre-masters programmes or other programmes supporting students' transition to a UK degree setting. |
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Mon 20 May, '24- |
Active Listening Workshop from the Professional Services NetworkCMR1.0 University House (1st Floor)Build a culture of respect in the workplace with Active Listening. This interactive workshop from Denver Thorpe-Cusden is brought to you by the Professional Services Network, book your place or add your name to the waiting list and we'll email you when more sessions become available. |
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Tue 21 May, '24- |
SLS & WMS Microbiology and Infectious Diseases SeminartbcSLS & WMS Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Seminar Series Check webpage for updated venue informatiojn |
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Tue 21 May, '24- |
Inclusive Education in the Arts ConferenceOCO.04We're bringing together all members of our Arts community - staff, students and alumni - to think about those areas where the Faculty is leading the way in inclusive education. More information to follow! |