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Wednesday, November 06, 2024

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Italian Studies Research Seminar Series: Book launch: Daniela Shalom Vagata (Masaryk University)
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Italian Studies - Book Launch
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6 November, 17:00-18:30 online, book launch: Daniela Shalom Vagata (Masaryk University), L'inno alle Grazie di Ugo Foscolo(Olschki, 2024). In collaboration with the Revolving Century Network

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Upcoming Workshop: "Teaching with Confidence as an International GTA in the Arts and Humanities"
OC1.03

Expectations for instructors and GTAs can be especially demanding in the arts--from designing lesson plans, to formulating text-based discussion questions, to offering feedback on student writing. Navigating these expectations and responsibilities can be especially difficult for individuals who have not studied or taught in the UK. This workshop will help international PG students who are teaching ÌÇÐÄTV. It will provide key information for teaching in the UK higher education system, as well as provide a valuable space for international GTAs in the arts to meet and exchange best practice.

Whether you're teaching for the first time, planning to teach at ÌÇÐÄTV in the future, or have taught a couple of modules here already, please do come along.

There will be free food!

Sign up here:

Details: 6 November 2024, 17:00-19:00, Oculus (OC1.03)

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If you have further questions, please email: haijing.jiang@warwick.ac.uk 

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