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Joining Cultural and Media Policy Studies?

At key points we host online live chats where you can speak to one of our academics and other students about Cultural and Media Policy Studies at Warwick.

What is a Live Chat?

A Live Chat is your opportunity to find out more about our undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Our Live Chats are open to all prospective students as well as offer holders, and enable UK, EU and international prospective students to ask questions relating to one of our BA and MA courses. We try to time these so that international students can participate.

Who am I messaging?

Each undergraduate and postgraduate Live Chat is administered by a member of staff. At the beginning of the live chat session, the staff member 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 what Cultural and Media Policy Studies is as a Centre, the courses we offer, a PhD with us or what modules you might study on one of our courses, assessment methods at Warwick, employability and opportunities available beyond the classroom. This is your chance to ask us any of your questions as well as introduce yourself to us.

Cultural and Media Policy Studies Live Chats

Please take a look at the list below for any pre-scheduled Live Chats for prospective students of Cultural and Media Policy Studies students. If there are no events showing in the calendar, this means that we do not currently have any Live Chats scheduled. We would normally announce these one month before they take place. Check back again, or get in touch via email, to ask about future Live Chat events.

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EUTOPIA Languages Week 2025 - Performing "Things I found nelle viscere": Using art and creative writing to promote plurilingualism

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The event is divided into two parts. In the first part, the artist and filmmaker Camilla Pontiggia will present her performance: “Things I found nelle viscere”. The performance is a tale of her experiences of growing up between South Africa and Italy. Guided by the viscerality of these formative experiences, Camilla unravels her personal encounters with coloniality as a (white, christian) woman in search of alternative forms of knowing, being, doing, and resisting. She does so through translanguaging, that is, through using and mixing the multiple languages (Italian, English, German, French, and Afrikaans) that are part of her linguistic repertoire and identity. In the second part, participants will be engaged in a creative writing plurilingual workshop inspired by Camilla’s performance.

Hosted by Università Ca' Foscari Venezia

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