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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.

Coppicing

Date Wed, 27 Nov
Location Meet outside the Sports and Wellness Hub
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.

Coppicing

Date Wed, 27 Nov
Location Meet outside the Sports and Wellness Hub

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.

Be a Hedgerow Hero

Date Wed, 04 Dec
Location Grandborough Fields Farm but leaving from and returning to campus

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!

Biodiversity Walk - birds

Date Thu, 12 Dec
Location Meeting point TBC

Get into the Christmas spirit and come with us to search for calling birds on our beautiful campus! This activity contributes to the Warwick Award.

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