Cultural and Media Policy Studies Live Chat
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.
There are no events that match your filter(s)
Events from today onwards Previous events Next events
MOVEmber
MOVEmber, is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness of men’s health issues. Help us make a difference by getting involved with Movember events and offers this November.
Teamwork International Experience Program
Take part, build your CV and gain international and intercultural experience working online in a multidisciplinary team with 5 other students from Warwick and other top universities around the world. The program is open to all UG and PG students from all degree disciplines and year groups. No previous experience is required- just an interest in gaining a global perspective and intercultural skills.
Apply now to start your journey on this amazing programme. Apply NOW for Spring 2025!
The Big Ask: Workshop 2, First Year Home Students
Are you a First Year Home Student who is interested in improving Student Experience?
What are your thoughts about Warwick Presents? What events, activities and celebrations would you like to see? This is your opportunity to significantly influence what makes an excellent campus community experience at Warwick.
Your voice will shape the future of Warwick Presents, from cultural celebrations to social events and opportunities to try something new. Your ideas will directly impact the events we create, ensuring they reflect the diversity and dynamism of our student community.
Write Here Write Now
Are you struggling to concentrate, and get "in the zone" with your work? Our minds work best in short, focused intervals, eliminating all distractions for a while to avoid procrastination. Write Here, Write Now focused work sessions promote quiet study time, alongside breaks when you can chat to other students and grab some free refreshments. The perfect event to beat procrastination!
EndNote Workshops
Want to know more about managing your references, saving time and avoiding plagiarism? The webinar will introduce you to the desktop version of EndNote and will demonstrate how to import or add references to your library, how to create groups, how to attach full text articles. It will also show you how to use the Cite While You Write function in Microsoft Word to generate citations and bibliographies. The webinars are delivered via Teams with alternating sessions for PC and Mac users. Please make sure you select a slot which corresponds with the operating system you will be using.
The Big Ask, Workshop 3: Third Year Home Students
Are you a Third Year Home Student who is interested in improving Student Experience?
What are your thoughts about Warwick Presents? What events, activities and celebrations would you like to see? This is your opportunity to significantly influence what makes an excellent campus community experience at Warwick.
Your voice will shape the future of Warwick Presents, from cultural celebrations to social events and opportunities to try something new. Your ideas will directly impact the events we create, ensuring they reflect the diversity and dynamism of our student community.
Building Awareness: Islamophobia Awareness Month - Seeds of Change
Let’s grow together! This year’s theme, Seeds of Change, highlights how small actions can lead to big transformations. Join us for an interactive session focused on building awareness about Islamophobia and exploring the role we all play in creating positive change. You’ll dive into a quick and impactful talk, get creative by painting a plant pot and planting seeds, and enjoy some delicious donuts and cupcakes along the way. Plus, there’ll be plenty of time for discussion, connection, and inspiration. Please click link to book tickets.Please be aware tickets will be limited to 40 students for this session, due to room capacity.
PG Tips
Join us for a break from your studies with free refreshments, to meet other postgrads, and to share tips on postgrad life. PG Tips runs every week. It is an event which you can drop in and out of.
It is an opportunity to ask questions outside of your department and supervisor on all aspects of postgraduate life, whether that's how to apply for a PhD, how to balance your study time and your social life, or simply where does the best coffee or food on campus. Whether your queries are academic or pastoral, our Library Student Partners will share their advice, or direct you to the appropriate service.
Coppicing
Coppicing
Coppicing is an ancient form of woodland management which increases biodiversity. This session is led by the Grounds and Gardens Team, and involves taking part in coppicing behind the Sports and Wellness Hub. Please note - this is a physically demanding task. There will be two sessions taking place - each lasting for 1.5 hours.
Faculty of Arts Study Café - The Craft of Research
We often talk about research, but what does it mean, and how can students take part? This session explores research, and showcases how students can engage with research, and do so effectively.
Christmas-Themed Reading Space
Pop along to the Breathing Space for our Christmas-Themed Reading Space event. Come and read famous Christmas tales, pick up a new Christmas read or recommend your favourite festive tales – the perfect way to take a break from your studies and get into the holiday spirit.
The Big Ask Workshop 4: PGT/ PGR International Students
Are you a PGT or PGR International Student who is interested in improving Student Experience?
What are your thoughts about Warwick Presents? What events, activities and celebrations would you like to see? This is your opportunity to significantly influence what makes an excellent campus community experience at Warwick.
Your voice will shape the future of Warwick Presents, from cultural celebrations to social events and opportunities to try something new. Your ideas will directly impact the events we create, ensuring they reflect the diversity and dynamism of our student community.
Write Here Write Now
Are you struggling to concentrate, and get "in the zone" with your work? Our minds work best in short, focused intervals, eliminating all distractions for a while to avoid procrastination. Write Here, Write Now focused work sessions promote quiet study time, alongside breaks when you can chat to other students and grab some free refreshments. The perfect event to beat procrastination!
The Big Ask: Workshop 5, PGT/ PGR Home Students
Are you a PGT/PGR Home Student who is interested in improving Student Experience?
What are your thoughts about Warwick Presents? What events, activities and celebrations would you like to see? This is your opportunity to significantly influence what makes an excellent campus community experience at Warwick.
Your voice will shape the future of Warwick Presents, from cultural celebrations to social events and opportunities to try something new. Your ideas will directly impact the events we create, ensuring they reflect the diversity and dynamism of our student community.
PG Tips
Join us for a break from your studies with free refreshments, to meet other postgrads, and to share tips on postgrad life. PG Tips runs every week. It is an event which you can drop in and out of.
It is an opportunity to ask questions outside of your department and supervisor on all aspects of postgraduate life, whether that's how to apply for a PhD, how to balance your study time and your social life, or simply where does the best coffee or food on campus. Whether your queries are academic or pastoral, our Library Student Partners will share their advice, or direct you to the appropriate service.
PG Tips: Festive Feedback
Join us for a break from your studies with free refreshments, to meet other postgrads, and to share tips on postgrad life. This is an event which you can drop in and out of. Our PG Tips theme for the week is Festive Feedback. Come along to the PG Hub and share your feedback on PG Tips while indulging in some Christmas activities!
Be a Hedgerow Hero
We are supporting CPRE Warwickshire to plant new hedgerows to help counter the effects of climate change and aid wildlife. This is a full day event off campus, minibus transport is provided. This will be a great opportunity to learn a new skill, and it also contributes to the Warwick Award, book your place today!
Embodying leadership with conduct and behaviour course (CPD certified)
We're thrilled to offer a CPD-certified leadership course for Warwick students. This course, presented in partnership with Beyond Equality, is designed for those in leadership positions (or about to start one) and covers essential topics like communication, consent culture, inclusion, and supporting others. To secure your spot, please complete the registration form; if we reach capacity, a waiting list will be introduced. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your leadership skills!