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  1. 9 May

    Law & Marxist Methods Spring School

    This two-day workshop will be a space for participants to discuss their research within the specific framework of Marxist approaches to legal scholarship.

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    Location: Law School Building [T]

    Audience: Public

  2. 15 May

    Excessive Pricing in Pharma Roundtable

    Join the City Health Economics Centre and the Centre for Competition and Regulatory Policy for a roundtable discussion on excessive pricing in pharma.

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    Location: Northampton Square

    Audience: Academics; Staff; Students

  3. 16 May

    Where next for responsible enterprise? Centring equity, equality and plurality

    To celebrate our 10-year anniversary, ETHOS invites friends- old, new and forthcoming- to discuss the future of responsible enterprise.

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    Location: Bayes Business School

    Audience: Public

  4. 22 May

    Workshop: Sculpting Sound with a 3D Loudspeaker

    A free workshop for young people (aged 16+) introducing the unique 20-sided loudspeaker array, the IKO, led by expert Gerriet K. Sharma.

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    Audience: Public

  5. 23 May

    Workshop: Immerse Yourself in 3D Audio

    A workshop for music professionals and artists, introducing SPARC Lab’s Ambisonic dome, a 24.4-channel loudspeaker system surrounding the public.

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    Audience: Public

  6. 3 Jun

    Workshop with Dr Joanna Young from Electv

    This workshop is an excellent opportunity for those who are planning to present a poster at the SHPS Research Showcase in July.

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    Location: Online

    Audience: Public

  7. 3 Jun

    Economics of Competition and Regulation Workshop

    In collaboration with CMA, the Centre for Competition and Regulatory Policy at City are hosting a two-day workshop on the Economics of Competition and Regulation.

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    Location: Law School Building [T]

    Audience: Academics; Staff; Students

  8. 21 Jun

    Trade negotiations, trade policy and law-making in an era of soft law: is the EU a leader or a laggard?

    Digital partnerships and soft law frameworks in lieu of trade agreements are increasingly common led by the EU, Asia, US and UK.

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    Location: Law School Building [T]

    Audience: Public