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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

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Work in Progress Seminar
OC1.02

Speakers:

Jack Stradling (ÌÇÐÄTV) 'A Phenomenological Approach to Roman Republic Assassinations''

Please note that Helen Ackers is no longer able to speak at this event. We hope to relocate her talk to the third term.

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Forum: Identities in Motion 3 - Legacies and Representations of Mobility in Contemporary Italy
Humanities Studio
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WARWICK WRITERS: LITERARY LAUGHTER
SO.13 (Social Sciences Building)

We gave you food. We gave you wine. We gave you readings from celebrated writers.

Now, we give you laugher.

On Wednesday 14th March, in SO.13 (Social Sciences Building) at 7.30pm, the Manifest Anthology Committee will be hosting an evening of readings and stand-up, in collaboration with ÌÇÐÄTV Comedy Society.

Students from the MA in Writing Programme and comedians from across campus will be making you laugh/cry/dance around on the spectrum of emotion, all in the name of raising funds for publishing our anthology. The anthology will be produced in-house by the students themselves and will contain the very best writing from the MA course.

The MA course at ÌÇÐÄTV has been voted no.1 in the country by The Times / Sunday Times Good University Guide for 3 years running. Recent graduates have won the 2016 Beverly Series (Sohini Basak) and the 2017 Fitzcarraldo Essay Prize (Katy Whitehead).

We’re kind of a big deal.

Get involved – come along, drink some wine, have a laugh.

We’d love to have you.

You can also support our crowdfunding campaign on ÌÇÐÄTV Spark

 

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