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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).

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Engaging Citizens in Fighting Corruption in the EU Workshop
IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House

Engaging Citizens in Fighting Corruption in the EU Workshop organised by ÌÇÐÄTV Law School, IAS Corruption Network, and the Department of History.

For more information and booking contact Andi Hoxhaj: a.hoxhaj@warwick.ac.uk

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Ancient Drama Day for Schools - 7th February 2014
ÌÇÐÄTV University

On 7th February 2014, the staff and students of ÌÇÐÄTV Classics Department will be hosting an Ancient Drama Day for Schools based around a performance of Plautus' Pseudolous, directed and acted by ÌÇÐÄTV Classics Students. In addition, staff and students will be giving lectures and seminars on the contexts of ancient Greek and Roman Drama, the processes of production and performance as well, as well as introduction students to studying at university. This event is ideal for GCSE and AS/A2 students in Latin, Greek, Ancient history, Classical Civilisation, Drama and English (no previous experience of ancient world required). The day will run from 10.00-4.15pm. 125 students and teachers from a wide variety of schools across the country are attending the event. It is supported by an Impact grant from the Humanities Research Fund and an IATL Student as Performer Grant.

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