Live Chats
Join us for a live chat
We're hosting online live chats where you can speak to colleagues and students in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures and find out more about our courses.
What is a live chat?
A live chat is your opportunity to meet members of our community and to get answers to your questions about our degrees. Our live chats will be hosted by staff and students from the School of Modern Languages and Cultures. These sessions are open to everybody and enable U.K., E.U., and international prospective students to ask questions relating to our courses.
Who am I messaging?
Each live chat is administered by an academic member of staff who teaches in the School. There may also be other participants from the School involved in the chat, who will either be current staff or students. At the beginning of the live chat session, staff and students will introduce themselves to you, so you'll know who you're speaking to.
What questions should I ask?
Before the chat, you might want to find out more about the SMLC; explore the modules you might study; find out about the year abroad; and look at opportunities available beyond the classroom. Whatever preparation you have done, this is your chance to ask us your questions.
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Warwick Wombles Litter PickLocation on Campus TBCA monthly litter pick on campus. Cleaning up litter helps tidy up your local area and protect biodiversity. Please bring gloves if you have them.
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Thu 13 Jun, '24- |
Energy WalkMeeting Point is at the Kirby Corner Borehole SiteThese walks will last for one hour and will focus on some of the energy projects on campus, such as the borehole site and Energy Centre. Domestic energy use will also be discussed. The walks will be led by the Energy Team. As well as learning about energy infrastructure and projects, they are a great opportunity to get outdoors and explore more of campus. |
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Wed 19 Jun, '24- |
Warwick Wombles Litter PickLocation on Campus TBCA monthly litter pick on campus. Cleaning up litter helps tidy up your local area and protect biodiversity. Please bring gloves if you have them. |
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Tue 25 Jun, '24- |
Biodiversity Walk: Pollinators and FlowersTBAJoin us for a walk to look at pollinators, such as bees, and the flowers they are feeding on. |
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Tue 6 Aug, '24- |
Biodiversity Walk: Glorious GrasslandsTBAJoin us on this walk where we'll use the iNaturalist app to identify and record the various grassland species we have on campus. |
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