<p> UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK</p><p>SCHOOL OF LAW</p><p>PROGRAMME FOR 1st YEAR LAW & BUSINESS STUDENTS 2016/17</p><p>FIRST WEEK OF AUTUMN TERM</p><p>A special Programme of Events has been planned for the first week of Term 1. Your normal timetable will apply from Week 2.</p><p>Timetable from Week 2</p><p>Your timetable can be found on the Universities Tabula system. You can find a useful guide to Tabula on the New Students Website.</p><p>Lectures (Large Groups): All 1st Year Lectures begin during Week 2 and continue throughout the year. Lectures should start five minutes after the hour and end five minutes before the hour to allow time for travel between venues.</p><p>Seminars (Small Groups): Seminar classes begin in Week 3. Details of seminar groups for each of the modules for which you are registered will be on your Tabula page.</p><p>Any last minute changes to the timetable, or information about your modules will be placed on the appropriate module web pages and emailed to you - please make a point of consulting these regularly. </p><p>Location of Teaching Rooms (please also consult the Interactive Campus Map http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/about/visiting/maps/interactive/):</p><p>(The first digit of a room number indicates the floor the room is situated on and the other digits indicate the room number. For example: Room H0.52 is room 52 on the ground floor of the Humanities Building. Room S2.12 is room 12 on the second floor of the Social Studies Building.</p><p>Woods-Scawen Room is in the Arts Centre Building R0.21 is on the ground floor in the Ramphal Building L3, L4 and L5 are off the Chemistry & Science Concourse</p><p>Rooms with the Prefix: Fxxx are in the Engineering Building Hxxx are in the Humanities Buiding Sxxx, Axxx, Cxxx, Dxxx and Exxx are in the Social Studies Building; Bxxx are either in Social Sciences, off the Chemistry & Science Concourse or in Maths and Statistics.</p><p>LIB1 or LIB2 are in the Library Building. </p><p>MSxx is in the Maths and Statistics Building OCxx is in the National Teaching Building.</p><p>If you are unclear about anything, please contact Law School Reception on the ground floor of the Law School.</p><p>Lesley Morris UG Academic Administrator September 2016</p><p>Please Turn Over FIRST WEEK PROGRAMME FOR LAW & BUSINESS STUDENTS – LAW SCHOOL EVENTS ______</p><p>MONDAY 3 OCTOBER: ROOM</p><p>11.00am – 12 noon Welcome for First Year Students L3</p><p>12 noon - 3.00pm Registration Reception and Module Materials Law School Hub</p><p>3.00pm Perspectives Lecture: Gary Watt - R0.21 “Law as Humanity” Hub ______</p><p>TUESDAY 4 OCTOBER:</p><p>10.00am Coffee, Croissants and Familiarisation Activities Sports Pavilion</p><p>1.00pm Careers: Claire Leslie (Senior Careers Consultant, Law) L3 “Your Future – Which Way?”</p><p>2.00pm onwards Meetings with Personal Tutor ______</p><p>WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER:</p><p>10.00am Wellbeing in the Law School – Helen Toner L3</p><p>11.00am How to Study Law – Jane Bryan and Helen Riley MS.02</p><p>______</p><p>THURSDAY 6 OCTOBER:</p><p>9.00am Perspectives Lecture: Roger Leng – “Marital Rape: A Study of L3 Social Change, Law Reform and Sources of Law”</p><p>11.00am How to Study Law 2 – Jane Bryan L3 ______</p><p>FRIDAY 7 OCTOBER:</p><p>11.00am Perspectives Lecture: Christopher Bisping - R0.21 “Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There: International, European and Comparative Law”</p><p>12 noon What is Success - Christopher Bisping OC1.05</p><p>1.00pm Perspectives Lecture: Cliff Fluet (Partner, Lewis Silkin) L3 - “Life as a Media Lawyer” ______PLEASE MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO SEE YOUR PERSONAL TUTOR ON TUESDAY DURING WEEK 1. </p>
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