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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.

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Wild Warwick - Competition

Date Mon, 14 Oct to Mon, 02 Dec

Our campus is home to a huge variety of wildlife and green spaces, yet many do not know that they exist, and we want to change this! We want to encourage people to get outside, to take a break from work/studying, and to learn more about their local environment. We are welcoming artistic submissions for the Wild Warwick competition, which celebrate wildlife on campus. This can be photography, poetry, pottery or any other form of art. The competition closes on December 2nd 2024. Winning submissions will be showcased at an exhibition in January 2025.

Warwick Food Group - Recipe Competition

Date Wed, 13 Nov to Fri, 13 Dec
Location Warwick Food Group

Is there something you'd really like to see on the menu in our university-run food outlets? This is your chance to make that happen! Warwick Food Group are inviting you to share recipes that remind you of home, a cultural celebration or just a favourite dish. Winning dishes will feature on our menus and / or during relevant cultural celebrations, with winners receiving a £50 voucher to spend in our cafes and an invitation to attend a celebratory lunch with fellow winners.

The Big Ask: Workshop 2, First Year Home Students

Date Thu, 21 Nov
Location Senate House SH2.06

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.

The Big Ask, Workshop 3: Third Year Home Students

Date Mon, 25 Nov
Location Mathematical Sciences Building MB0.08

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.

Christmas Crafts Workshop

Date Wed, 27 Nov
Location SU Atrium

Get creative and feel festive with a bonanza of art and craft in our free Christmas craft workshop. Whatever your taste or style, you'll be able to express yourself and have fun by making cards, decorations, ornaments or accessories. You'll find card, textiles, polymer clay, gemstones, beads, modelling wire and much more in this seasonal session, so you can show off your skills or learn some new ones while making a gift that's sure to be treasured.

Jazz Friday

Date Wed, 27 Nov
Location Warwick Arts Centre

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.

The Big Ask Workshop 4: PGT/ PGR International Students

Date Thu, 28 Nov
Location Senate House SH2.06

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.

The Big Ask: Workshop 5, PGT/ PGR Home Students

Date Mon, 02 Dec
Location Social Sciences Building A0.14

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.

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