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Wed 1 May, '24
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IRS-EASG Talk: Dr. Nicola Leveringhaus on The Politics of Nuclear Commemoration in China
R1.03
Fri 3 May, '24
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WIHEA Academic Literacies Learning Circle presents... A one-day Symposium on Academic Writing
OC1.05, The Oculus

Open to all University of Warwick staff and students, this one-day symposium will aim to be a space for exploring and challenging how academic writing is practiced and performed at Warwick.

The day will be divided into 3 parts:
1. The scene will be set by Dr Julia Molinari (The Open University) who will
talk about her work on ‘What Makes Writing Academic’.
2. Participants will then discuss a selection of provocations to challenge
and disrupt our thinking about academic writing.
3. Participants will collectively write a manifesto for a reimagined
approach to Academic Writing at the University of Warwick.

Register here

Wed 8 May, '24
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CRIPS(-EASG) Annual Lecture
OC0.04, the Oculus

Join Professor Karl Gustafsson in this year's annual CRIPS-(EASG) lecture to discuss his recent work on 'Captivity Politics and Deterrence' in East Asia.

Wed 22 May, '24
Lecture by Former President of Guyana
Room S0.19, Social Sciences building

The Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studies is pleased to announce that this year’s Ameena Gafoor Lecture will be given by H. E. Hon President Donald Ramotar with a talk on ‘Cheddi Jagan: Developmentalist and Political Visionary.’

This is a free, in-person event, open to all and no need to book. Refreshments will be provided.

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