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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.
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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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Black British Pioneers: Now & Then
The arts have always been a vessel for self-expression across the ages: a tool for remembrance, community building, joy and resistance. This film programme is a celebration of the Black British Pioneers within performance and visual arts, showcasing archival works as well as contemporary films and holding space for discussions between curators, archivists and storytellers.
See the Warwick Arts Centre website for the full programme and to book tickets. Various dates throughout November.
Season Curated by Tosin Alapafuja
My Old Ass
Runtime: 119 minutes Gauge: Digital
Joker: Folie à Deux
Runtime: 168 minutes Gauge: Digital
Joker: Folie à Deux
Runtime: 168 minutes Gauge: Digital
Venom: The Last Dance
Runtime: 120 minutes Gauge: Digital
Venom: The Last Dance
Runtime: 120 minutes Gauge: Digital
The Eight Mountains
Runtime: 177 minutes Gauge: Digital
Warwick Christmas Lectures
Join Ally Caldecote and some of our favourite scientists, mathematicians and engineers from the University of Warwick who are leaving their labs to entertain, inspire and amaze audiences. Bring your family and friends, pull on your festive jumper and join us for an evening of mind-boggling science and explosive experiments!
Audition
Runtime: 145 minutes Gauge: 35mm
The Smeds and The Smoos
A joyful story of star-crossed aliens is coming to Warwick Arts Centre this Christmas! Get your tickets here, and save by booking as a group or with your family.
Warwick Student Cinema - Mystery Film!
Runtime: 120 minutes Gauge: 35mm/digital
Jazz Friday
Warwick Arts Centre are delighted to bring back the weekly foyer programme of live jazz, hosted by The Aaron Moloney Trio. As always, this event also features an open jam session for local musicians in the second half. Come and Play! From this Autumn special guest professional jazz musicians join sessions on the first Friday of each month.
Open Mic Words & Music Autumn 24
Our Open Mic sessions are open to everyone. If you’re a singer, instrumentalist, poet, MC or any other kind of musical performer then this is an opportunity for you. You can sign up for Open Mic in advance to guarantee your space, just fill in this form. Or turn up on the day too!
Weimar 100: Der letzte Mann
Join us for a special screening of the iconic German silent film Der letzte Mann (The Last Laugh) as part of our Weimar 100 series. Experience this cinematic masterpiece at the University Of Warwick featuring a talk by Dr Ian Roberts. Don't miss this opportunity to witness a classic of German cinema on the big screen. Grab your popcorn and get ready for a night of movie magic!
Dead Poets Society
Runtime: 158 minutes Gauge: 35mm
The Conversation
Runtime: 143 minutes Gauge: Digital
The Conversation
Runtime: 143 minutes Gauge: Digital
The Wild Robot
Runtime: 132 minutes Gauge: Digital
The Wild Robot
Runtime: 132 minutes Gauge: Digital
A Silent Voice
Runtime: 160 minutes Gauge: Digital
The Apartment
Runtime: 155 minutes Gauge: 35mm
Elf
Runtime: 127 minutes Gauge: Digital. Free for Warwick Student Cinema members.
Ratpack: A Swinging Christmas at the Sands
The stars of ‘The Rat Pack - Swingin’ at the Sands’ will be bringing the ultimate Christmas party to the UK this festive season following a sold-out show at the West Ends’ Adelphi Theatre last December.
A Winter Union
Five leading lights of the British roots scene join forces to create a festive folk band like no other.
Live at Christmas with Sara Pascoe
The country’s best comedians are coming to Warwick Arts Centre for a spectacular all-star festive show! Featuring Sara Pascoe, Phil Wang, Lou Sanders, Ivo Graham and more.
The Albion Band Christmas Tour 25th Anniversary
The Albion Christmas Band are widely regarded as the premier seasonal show, which has been touring for 25 years this year, and attracts sell-out audiences across the UK.
Christmas with Anton Du Beke
Embark on a dazzling journey into a festive wonderland as Strictly’s one and only Anton Du Beke brightens up your Christmas with his brand new show - Christmas with Anton Du Beke!