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Join us for a live chat

We're hosting online live chats where you can speak to members of our department, who'll be happy to answer any of your questions about Classics and Ancient History at Warwick.

What is a live chat?

A live chat is your opportunity to find out more about our full time degrees in the department of Classics and Ancient History. Our live chats will be managed by members of the Classics department. These sessions are open to all, and enable UK, EU and international prospective students to ask questions relating to our courses.

Who am I messaging?

Each undergraduate live chat is administered by an academic member of staff who teaches in the department of Classics and Ancient History. At the beginning of the live chat session, the academic member of staff will introduce themselves to you, so you'll know who you're speaking to.

What questions should I ask?

You might want to find out more about the different degrees we offer, what modules you might study, assessment methods at Warwick, studying abroad and opportunities available beyond the classroom. This is your chance to ask us any of your questions.

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