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Academic Support Mentoring

Students from Film and TV, History, and the School of Modern Languages have started to support a new and exciting programme to help Widening Participation students in our local area. From late February to mid-May student’s from the Faculty of Arts will be providing weekly academic support mentoring in schools across Coventry and Warwickshire. Over a 100 school children will be supported with their GCSE and A Levels, alongside their homework and information about university. The small group mentoring will then culminate in a celebratory visit to campus for all the mentees.


Platinum pudding: a history of desserts with royal connections

A new pudding for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

Buckingham Palace has invited the nation to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

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'Dear John...' - new book reveals the untold story of the wartime break-up letter

    Professor Susan L. Carruthers' new book explores romantic life in wartime, how and why relationships break down, and the consequences for men and women in uniform, through the phenomenon of the “Dear John” letter, that most notorious of wartime missives.

    Thu 27 Jan 2022, 15:34 | Tags: History Impact

    Faculty of Arts at Home - Film 31: Supernatural Stories

    This month’s Resonate Festival theme asks the question, ‘What does it mean to be human’? Dr Martha McGill, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of History, discusses historical beliefs about supernatural beings and how these shaped the ways that our ancestors thought about their own humanity.

    Want to hear more? Sign up for 'Invisible Worlds - Humans and the Supernatural', taking place as part of the Resonate Festival on Thursday, 24th February, 6:30-7:30pm at Canley Community Centre, CV4 8FT.


    Future of Fashion Webinar

    A recent webinar is available to watch on the Future of Fashion. Join Rachel Sandby-Thomas, Registrar, and a panel of academic and alumni experts, including Professor of Global History and Culture, Giorgio Riello from the Department of History, to gain an insight into the world of fashion and retail through the lens of artificial intelligence and rich data, and learn more about the future of this globally-influential sector.

    Tue 11 Jan 2022, 11:26 | Tags: Event History Global History and Culture

    Faculty of Arts at Home - Film 30: Christmas Drinks

    Tying in with the Food GRP’s programme of events for this month’s Resonate Festival theme of ‘Feast!’, in this video Professor Rebecca Earle discusses the history of mulled wine and other Christmas drinks. Grab a glass and hear how these drinks have been part of Christmas celebrations over the centuries!

    Tue 14 Dec 2021, 14:00 | Tags: History Warwick Faculty of Arts at Home


    Open Days for Prospective Students 2021

    Come and visit the beautiful University of Warwick campus and find out about our Arts departments and courses at our 2021 Open Days

    There are 3 autumn 2021 in person Open Days for prospective students to come and visit the University of Warwick campus: 9 October, 23 October and 6 November. The 6 November is particularly focused on the Arts and Humanities, but if you cannot make the 6th you are very welcome to come on the other dates. Our new Arts building (FAB) is reaching completion and we hope to be able to offer tours on the 6th November.

    We will have staff and students from our Arts departments available to answer questions at the Information Fairs on the 9th and 23rd October. On the 6th November we are planning a mixture of subject-based drop-ins, workshops and presentations.

    Virtual Open Days with academic presentations about the courses are being held in the week 25-29 October 2021.

    Booking has opened and we look forward to seeing you either in person or virtually.



    Faculty of Arts At Home 3 - Staying in: NHS At Home

    In this episode, Professor Roberta Bivins (History/Centre for the History of Medicine) explores how the NHS has always encouraged us to take action to protect our own health, and asks important questions about what kind of NHS we want in the future. Visit the website of the People's History of the NHS to learn more about the project.


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