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Composite Calendar

This is a composite calendar page template pulling in feeds from events calendars in department and research centre sites. It is purely used as a tool to collect the event details before filtering through to a publicly-visible calendar filter page template. To remove or add a feed to this composite calendar, please contact the IT Services Web Team (webteam at warwick dot ac dot uk).

Thursday, May 01, 2014

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How do I use this calendar?

You can click on an event to display further information about it.

The toolbar above the calendar has buttons to view different events. Use the left and right arrow icons to view events in the past and future. The button inbetween returns you to today's view. The button to the right of this shows a mini-calendar to let you quickly jump to any date.

The dropdown box on the right allows you to see a different view of the calendar, such as an agenda or a termly view.

If this calendar has tags, you can use the labelled checkboxes at the top of the page to select just the tags you wish to view, and then click "Show selected". The calendar will be redisplayed with just the events related to these tags, making it easier to find what you're looking for.

 
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This is a free and open-to-all event! We have a full schedule ahead of us for Term 3. Check out the webpage for further details! Come along to the Writer's Room in Millburn House from 1:30-2:30 (unless specified on the webpage)!

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A Room with a View Film screening and discussion- Cancelled

This event has now been cancelled and will be re-arranged for a later date.

Introduced by Dr. Gill Frith (Department of English, University of ÌÇÐÄTV)

'A Room with a View is a novel which examines the corporeal mobility of tourists in Italy, the social mobility between classes in England, and the technological mobility associated with the rise of the railways and the automobile in England. In Merchant Ivory’s adaptation of this novel, however, it is Englishness itself that becomes mobilized on the cinema screen. England is mobilized through the moving pictures on the screen, through its adaptation from novel to film, and through its international context of production and distribution.'

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