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Nodbins

Runs from Monday, March 06 to Sunday, March 12.

Can you find our six bilingual bins to clean up campus and win £100 Amazon vouchers? We've teamed up with Coventry-based arts organisation Ludic Rooms to celebrate Eutopia Languages Week and Green Week with a fun installation across campus.
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Eutopia Languages & Go Green Week

Runs from Monday, March 06 to Sunday, March 12.

Keep an eye out for a special surprise on campus to celebrate Eutopia Languages Week and Go Green Week

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EUTOPIA Languages Week
Various (on campus and online)

Runs from Monday, March 06 to Friday, March 10.

Do you want to know more about the multilingual make-up of the modern world? Are you curious to discover how languages shape our brain, culture, and society and their relationship with creativity and evolution. The EUTOPIA Languages Week consists of multiple activities and opportunities to explore and celebrate languages, cultures, and diversity. Join us from the 6 to the 10 March 2023.
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Personalise your tote bag with Warwick PlantSoc
JX2.03
"Join us on a short walk around campus; followed by a nature inspired tote bag/t-shirt decorating work shop. You can bring your old tote/t-shirt and give it a lease of new life for free (or pay 2 quid for a tote bag to decorate). Use the signup sheet below for our event (9 March, 11-1pm). Sign up link tba. This event is open to Warwick staff and students only.
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Researcher Development Online- Tackling Perfectionism
Microsoft Teams
Do you find yourself endlessly re writing, re doing experiments because they were not ‘perfect’? Do you compare your work successes to others and feel like you don't measure up? Is your perfectionism just procrastination? Any of these ringing bells?? Then this session is for you. YouTube: Perfectionism - YouTube You can book on a PhD Wellbeing session without it appearing on your Skills Forge Record. You would not receive SF credits for your attendance but may give you the privacy you would prefer. Please book here expression of interest form (warwick.ac.uk)
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Nature Walk
Meeting point: outside SLS reception.
Join the Green Action Team of SLS and WMS on this refreshing nature walk. Meeting point: outside SLS reception. This event is open to Warwick students and staff only.
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Lunchtime Presentation: Energy and Water Reduction Projects on Campus
Online- Microsoft Teams
Listen to Andrew Thomas's (Sustainability Engineer) presentation about the energy and water reduction projects on campus. Join the lunchtime presentation hereLink opens in a new window. This event is open to the public.
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Lunchtime Presentation: Transport Strategy & Modes of Transportation at Warwick
Online- Microsoft Teams
Listen to Graham Hine (Senior Transport Services Manager) and Daniel Bernal Sanchez's (Transport Experience Co-ordinator) presentation about the university's transport strategy and the sustainable travel options on campus. Join the lunchtime presentation hereLink opens in a new window. This event is open to the public.
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Dealing with Imposter Syndrome
Student Opportunity Hub, Senate House. SO 0.06, University of Warwick
Dealing with Imposter Syndrome
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Sustainability Stand
Piazza
This event is open to the public.
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Researcher Development Online- Proof Reading Circles
Microsoft Teams
Our familiarity with our writing often means that we miss the writing errors in them. In this session, we will discuss some common writing mistakes, and the basic guidelines for proof reading. We will then exchange sections of our writing (maximum 1500 words) and proof read each other’s work.
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Esports: Study & Play
Teaching Grid, Library Floor 2
Study Happy is continuing the collaboration with Warwick E-Sports Centre for a free drop-in gaming sessions in the Library, open to all students! Come along to the Teaching Grid anytime from 3:00-5:00pm to try PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch (games include FIFA, Mario Kart 8, Overcooked 2 and Just Dance)
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Roundtable: Translation, language services and the future of work in the language industries

ONLINE SESSION

The event aims to raise awareness about different career paths in languages, translation, and the languages industries at large. In particular, we will discuss future prospects in the industry and what current students can do to ensure a sustainable career. We will start with brief presentations with each speaker having the chance to introduce their role and career path followed by questions and informal discussion.

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Esports Afternoon
Postgraduate Hub, Junction

Collaboration with Warwick E-Sports Centre for a free drop-in gaming sessions in the Library, for Postgrad students! Free snacks and refreshments available.

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Woodland Walk and Sculpture Making with Warwick Arts Society
To be announced
The event will be open to members and non members of the society but attendees will have a sign up to limit the number of people on our walk. Attendees are going to split into small groups and work on a small sculpture made from twigs on the floor in these groups before dismantling them. Sign up link TBA This event is open to Warwick staff and students only.
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Climate Emergency: How can individual action be effective?
WBS 0.006
As part of Warwick's Green Week, you can join the Energy GRP co-leads and Professor Nickie Charles from the Sociology Department Green Team for an interesting and informative event. There will be a screening of films, a discussion featuring a distinguished speaker who will share their perspectives and answer your questions, and a networking session. Pizza and refreshments are provided! Find out more and register now.
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Boxing Session 2 for women and non-binary people.
Studio 2 (first floor of the Sports & Wellness Hub)
Completely free to attend; organised by your Part Time Women’s Officer, Enaya Nihal, and VP Sports, Emma Birch, ran in collaboration with Warwick SU, and Warwick Sport. Our self-defence classes for women & non-binary people will equip you with the skills needed for self-defence and boosting confidence, drawing on a range of martial arts and combat sports. Sessions take place on a weekly basis, with 2 sessions per sport. All sessions are listed below: Week 4 - Self Defence Week 5 - Boxing Week 6 - Karate Week 7 - Taekwondo Week 8 - Self Defence Week 9 - Boxing Our sessions will take place every MONDAY 5-6pm in Studio 2 (first floor of the Sports & Wellness Hub) from Weeks 4-9.
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Researcher Development Online- Qualitative Research Part 2 – Methodologies and analysis (Research Methods)
Microsoft Teams
This workshop aims to provide you with an overview of a range of qualitative analytical skills and methodologies, which can be applied in a range of research settings. This session discusses how Qualitative data can analysed using thematic, grounded theory, narrative, interpretative phenomenological, and ethnographic analysis. In addition, a range of data analysis packages will also be covered. Research Methods Series: A standalone series, but also to support our understanding of research integrity & ethics; the research methods series will give overviews of qualitative and quantitative or mixed methods; why some researchers will adopt certain methods; and why some approaches are more suitable than others. The sessions will provide general ideas; signposts to follow up on specific areas; the positives and negatives of different approaches. You will need to speak to your department for full research methodology training in your chosen practice. You can attend the whole series or just pick the ones of specific interest.
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Walk Talk Walk
In front of Warwick Sports Hub

A weekly 3-5k walk around the campus, as a part of the Run Talk Run initiative to make both movement and mental health support less intimidating, and more accessible. Walk Talk walk is: - free to join, just register here - open to all abilities, no one is left behind - a friendly and welcoming environment to meet new people, to share and listen to others

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Languages Alumni Event: SMLC
FAB0.08, Faculty of Arts Building (FAB)
Come along and hear from recent alumni from the SMLC about their career- including what their work is like, how their degree helped and get tips on what to do during and after graduation. There will also be time to talk directly with speakers over refreshments. (Part of EUTOPIA languages week)

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