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| First Friday of every month |
All Bar One Informal Friday night meetings for graduates in ALL BAR ONE wine bars around the country. |
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| 12 September 2008 |
Job Seeking Workshop for Recent Graduates Are you looking to make your first move into the graduate job market? If so, this workshop will help you develop essential job hunting skills to achieve your ideal move. |
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| Tuesday 16 September 2008 |
Warwick Medical School Lecture Series Warwick Medical School is pleased to announce the next series of lectures for members of the public, University colleagues, alumni and associates to learn more about the work undertaken at the School. It is an opportunity for Professors to highlight their field of interest and commemorate their successes to date. Speaker: Professor Peter Abrahams, Professor of Clinical Anatomy Title: Quo Vadis - Anatomy? The Adventures of a travelling Clinical Anatomist |
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| Saturday 4 October 2008 |
Warwick Graduates' Association Annual General Meeting Find out about the activities that WGA has been involved in over the past year - what we are doing for you and what is supported through subscription income. |
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| Tuesday 21 October 2008 |
Warwick Medical School Lecture Series Warwick Medical School is pleased to announce the next series of lectures for members of the public, University colleagues, alumni and associates to learn more about the work undertaken at the School. It is an opportunity for Professors to highlight their field of interest and commemorate their successes to date. Speaker: Scott Weich, Professor of Psychiatry Title: Mind the Gap: Psychiatry and Public Mental Health |
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| Tuesday 18 November 2008 |
Warwick Medical School Lecture Series Warwick Medical School is pleased to announce the next series of lectures for members of the public, University colleagues, alumni and associates to learn more about the work undertaken at the School. It is an opportunity for Professors to highlight their field of interest and commemorate their successes to date. Speaker: Professor Paul Thornalley, Professor of Systems Biology Title: to be confirmed |
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| Tuesday 20 January 2009 |
Warwick Medical School Lecture Series Warwick Medical School is pleased to announce the next series of lectures for members of the public, University colleagues, alumni and associates to learn more about the work undertaken at the School. It is an opportunity for Professors to highlight their field of interest and commemorate their successes to date. Speaker: Professor Nigel Srallard, Professor in Medical Statistics Title: to be confirmed |
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| Tuesday 17 February 2009 |
Warwick Medical School Lecture Series Warwick Medical School is pleased to announce the next series of lectures for members of the public, University colleagues, alumni and associates to learn more about the work undertaken at the School. It is an opportunity for Professors to highlight their field of interest and commemorate their successes to date. Speaker: Professor Justin St John, Professor of Reproductive Biology Title: to be confirmed |
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| Tuesday 17 March 2009 |
Warwick Medical School Lecture Series Warwick Medical School is pleased to announce the next series of lectures for members of the public, University colleagues, alumni and associates to learn more about the work undertaken at the School. It is an opportunity for Professors to highlight their field of interest and commemorate their successes to date. Speaker: Professor Neil Johnson, Professor of Medical Education Title: to be confirmed |
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| Tuesday 21 April 2009 |
Warwick Medical School Lecture Series Warwick Medical School is pleased to announce the next series of lectures for members of the public, University colleagues, alumni and associates to learn more about the work undertaken at the School. It is an opportunity for Professors to highlight their field of interest and commemorate their successes to date. Speaker: Professor Damian Griffin, Professor of Orthapaedic Surgery Title: to be confirmed |
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The WGA runs a wide range of events in the UK and overseas, including parties, reunions, receptions, regional gatherings and professional networking events. Keep an eye on the 'Events' section to find out what is happening and get involved!
Events are never run to make a profit. This means that prices can be kept low to ensure that as many alumni as possible are able to participate.
If you have any ideas for events that you would like to see in the WGA calendar, email wga@warwick.ac.uk. This is your Association and we want to be able to provide the best (and most fun!) opportunities for you!
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