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Tuesday, November 03, 2015

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Careers Talk for Finalists
H0.52 Humanities

Dear Final Year language student

Re: What are you doing after ÌÇÐÄTV? Career planning for FINAL year language students. 9am-10amTuesday 3rd November room H0:52

A careers talk has been organised to support you with your planning for your career after graduation. The session will cover the broad range of options available to students of Modern Languages including:

  • how to get started with planning your career after ÌÇÐÄTV

  • how you may use the skills you have developed during your language degree in the work-place or further study

  • where to look for opportunities- including graduate schemes as well as the “hidden” graduate recruitment market

  • key time-frames in the graduate recruitment calendar

You can book a place on myAdvantage using this link:

Kind Regards

Clare Halldron, Student Careers & Skills

University House | The University of ÌÇÐÄTV | Kirby Corner Road | Coventry CV4 8UW

T: 024 765 73906 | E: C.M.Halldron@warwick.ac.uk

   

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Graduate Space, 4th Floor, Humanities (annex)

With Stuart Elden, Professor of Political Theory and Geography, ÌÇÐÄTV

All are welcome

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Reading lunch: Female Practitioners in the colonial context
H4.50

Our first instalment of the 2015-2016 series examines the intersections between gender and colonialism in the history of medicine. We will be reading two articles which explore both of these historiographic themes in relation to the experience of female ‘practitioners’ (as nurses and doctors) in very different late-nineteenth-century British colonies.

· Judith Godden and Carol Helmstadter, ‘Woman’s mission and professional knowledge: Nightingale nursing in colonial Australia and Canada’, Social History of Medicine, 17:2 (2004), pp. 157-174.

· Antoinette Burton, ‘Contesting the Zenana: the mission to make “lady doctors for India”, 1874-1885’, Journal of British Studies, 35:3 (1996), pp. 368-397.

A light lunch will be provided.

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Graduate Space, 4th Floor, Humanities

Stuart Elden, Professor of Political Theory and Geography (ÌÇÐÄTV).

The Territories and Majesty of King John

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