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Wednesday, March 04, 2026
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Informational meeting for UG Dissertation module (EN3E0/EN3K9) 鈥26-鈥27L3 (3rd floor, science block E)Do you think you might want to do a UG Dissertation in your final year? There will be two upcoming meetings at which you can learn more about what this entails, and how to apply (you only need to attend one of them):
If neither of these times work for you, or you have further questions, please feel free to get in touch with me directly (d.katz@warwick.ac.uk). |
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History Research seminar, After the University, Chad Wellmon (University of Virginia)S0.20 |
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Work in Progress Seminar - Christopher Whitton (Cambridge)鈥楬is Master鈥檚 Voice? Tacitus (and Cassius) on Dominicide (Ann. 14.42-5)鈥. |
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Informational meeting for UG Dissertation module (EN3E0/EN3K9) 鈥26-鈥27P1.28 (Physics Building, floor G)Do you think you might want to do a UG Dissertation in your final year? There will be two upcoming meetings at which you can learn more about what this entails, and how to apply (you only need to attend one of them):
If neither of these times work for you, or you have further questions, please feel free to get in touch with me directly (d.katz@warwick.ac.uk). |
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PLCRG & STC seminar: "The Academy in the Age of Utmost Catastrophes & Conjunctural Crises"FAB5.49 (The Student Hub)Invited speakers:
Registration required. Link will be shared later. For more information, contact: Nadia.Backleh@warwick.ac.uk |
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Professionalization Event: Cover Letters II*FAB1.12Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies. All events are held on Wednesday from 4-6pm. Though some events will be more relevant for PGRs, all events are open to all PGT and PGR students. For ad-hoc queries and 1-1 support, please email Al铆rio Karina, alirio.karina@warwick.ac.uk |
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Prof Adrian Hermann (Bonn) Guest lecture on New Role-playing GamesFAB 5.03"All these rules do is mediate the conversation": Tabletop Role-Playing Games as a Medium of Play Building on newer work in the philosophy of play and games and the philosophy of media, this talk reflects on tabletop role-playing games as a specific medium of imaginative play. While the invention of Dungeons & and Dragons in the early 1970s is an important moment, the talk also touches on the longer prehistory of adult pretend play and focuses mostly on recent developments in indie tabletop role-playing games since 2010. Adrian is a comparative cultural studies scholar, Professor of Religion and Society at the University of Bonn, Germany, current president of the German Association for Religious Studies, and Vice Dean for Research, Digitization, and Transfer. He directs the Bonn Lab for Analog Games and Imaginative Play that is embedded within the Forum of International Knowledge (Bonn).
All are welcome and no prior knowledge (or interest) in role-playing games is necessary. This talk is made possible with the support of the Humanities Research Centre and the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies. |
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Human vs AI Translation SlamFAB CinemaHuman vs AI Translation Slam What happens when a professional translator goes head-to-head with AI tools — live on stage? Can ChatGPT and its rivals match human expertise, or will they fall short when it really counts? Join us to find out. Two competitors, two rounds, one winner, followed by a discussion about what AI can and can鈥檛 do, and what it all means for the future. On stage:
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No specialist knowledge required, just curiosity about AI and how it鈥檚 changing the way we communicate. All welcome. |