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Our forthcoming events are listed below.

You can find information about our past events here (2016 - present) and here (2000 - 2015).
For the full list of speakers in our Graduate Seminar series (2004 - present), click here.

For video and audio recordings of past CSWG events, click here.

 

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Workshop: Sexual Harassment and Rape in Universities

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Location: S0.11 (Social Sciences Building)

 

This workshop will include:

3.00 - 4.45: a panel of academics, activists, practitioners and students discussing the issue from different perspectives. The panel will feature:

  • Susuana Amoah (NUS Women's Officer)
  • Sarah Learmonth (CRASAC) - discussing CRASAC’s experiences of supporting Warwick university students and how those experiences link to themes that Rape Crisis (England and Wales) are raising as their main areas of concern with the Universities UK Taskforce
  • Dr. Helen Mott (co-creator of The Intervention Initiative - part of the Government’s Action Plan to tackle VAWG, and member of the Universities UK Taskforce) - discussing the psychology of prevention work in universities, including bystander interventions to prevent violence, abuse and harassment in universities, through her work on The Intervention Initiative programme for Public Health England and UWE
  • Dr. Vanita Sundaram (Univ. of York) - presenting her research on lad culture, with a focus on the spaces in which sexual harassment and intimidation takes place in higher education
  • Dr. Jane Osmond (Centre for Mobility and Transport, Coventry Univ.)
  • Chloe Wynne (Warwick SU Women's Officer)
  • representatives from Warwick Anti-Sexism Society and Warwick Pride

 

5.00 - 7.30: a screening of The Hunting Ground (2015), a US documentary on the topic (http://www.thehuntinggroundfilm.com/), followed by a Q & A with Amy Ziering, the film's producer.

 

You are welcome to join us for both, or only one, of these events.

Both events are FREE and OPEN TO ALL, and no registration is required.

 

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