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Wednesday, October 31, 2018

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Informal Buffet Lunch
Physics Lecture Theatre

We’re holding an informal buffet lunch outside the Physics Lecture Theatre from 12 noon onwards. Chris Manley, from Student Careers & Skills, and Christine Bradley, our subject specialist from the Library, have been invited to attend.

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PAIS MA Skills and Training Workshop
H0.52 (Humanities)

'Plagiarism and How to Avoid It’ with Professor Matthew Clayton. An attendance register will be taken.

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Master's Information Session
H0.52 (Humanities)

Student feedback shows that advice and guidance on making your study choices is really important to you all.

For that reason we put together an online study choices guide to help with module choices and assessment choices etc.

Now we are running a Master's Information Session (with information on applying for Master's both at ÌÇÐÄTV and elsewhere).

It will take place between 2 and 3pm, on Wednesday 31st October, in H0.52 (Humanities)

Whilst a focus will be Politics and/or International Studies related Master's, much of the information will be helpful regardless of discipline.

There is no need to book in in advance. Please just turn up on the day.

This session is most likely to be of interest to finalists. However, second years are also invited as you may be starting to think about postgraduate study.

We hope you will find this helpful in informing your study choices and applications!

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PAIS Departmental Seminar: Tak Wing Chan, "Understanding the Social and Cultural Bases of Brexit"
S1.50

In conjunction with the Comparative Politics and Democratisation cluster. All are welcome! Coffee and tea will be provided.

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