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Join a live chat to ask questions and find out more about studying History at Warwick.

What's a live chat?

A live chat is your opportunity to find out more about our BA History degree and our joint honours degrees. Our live chats will be managed by staff and students from the History Department. These sessions are open to all, and enable UK, EU and international prospective students to ask questions relating to the courses we offer.

Who am I messaging?

Each undergraduate live chat is administered by an academic member of staff who teaches History. At the beginning of the live chat session, the academic member of staff will introduce themselves to you, to make sure you know who you're speaking to.

What questions should I ask?

You may want to find out more about the modules you might study, assessment methods, studying abroad and other opportunities available beyond the classroom. If there are current students on the chat, it's a great opportunity to get their perspective on the course, department and living at Warwick more generally.

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Thu 16 May, '24
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Walk Talk Walk
In front of Warwick Sports Hub

A weekly 3-5k walk around the campus, as a part of the Run Talk Run initiative to make both movement and mental health support less intimidating, and more accessible.

Wed 22 May, '24
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Bee Keeper Talk
FAB3.32 (Faculty of Arts Building)

Let’s talk about Bees with Guest speaker Alan Deeley (Beekeeper)
Being outside in nature is important for our wellbeing, and learning more about the nature around us can help us appreciate our environment more. The Allotment Society and Wellbeing and Student Support invite you to join us to learn more about bees and the amazing work they do.
Refreshments will be provided including honey sampling

Thu 23 May, '24
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Walk Talk Walk
In front of Warwick Sports Hub

A weekly 3-5k walk around the campus, as a part of the Run Talk Run initiative to make both movement and mental health support less intimidating, and more accessible.

Thu 30 May, '24
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Walk Talk Walk
In front of Warwick Sports Hub

A weekly 3-5k walk around the campus, as a part of the Run Talk Run initiative to make both movement and mental health support less intimidating, and more accessible.

Thu 6 Jun, '24
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Walk Talk Walk
In front of Warwick Sports Hub

A weekly 3-5k walk around the campus, as a part of the Run Talk Run initiative to make both movement and mental health support less intimidating, and more accessible.

Thu 13 Jun, '24
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Walk Talk Walk
In front of Warwick Sports Hub

A weekly 3-5k walk around the campus, as a part of the Run Talk Run initiative to make both movement and mental health support less intimidating, and more accessible.

Thu 20 Jun, '24
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Walk Talk Walk
In front of Warwick Sports Hub

A weekly 3-5k walk around the campus, as a part of the Run Talk Run initiative to make both movement and mental health support less intimidating, and more accessible.

Thu 27 Jun, '24
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Walk Talk Walk
In front of Warwick Sports Hub

A weekly 3-5k walk around the campus, as a part of the Run Talk Run initiative to make both movement and mental health support less intimidating, and more accessible.

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