Engineering Live Chats
Want to get your questions about studying Engineering at Warwick answered?
Throughout the year we hold a number of online live chats where you can chat directly with admissions staff, academics, and student ambassadors, to get your questions answered.
Upcoming Live Chats
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Wild Warwick: Opening Event
Wild Warwick is a project aimed at promoting wildlife and green spaces on campus. 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!
Drop in to our engagement stalls to learn more about environmental groups e.g. Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Youth Committee.
PG Tips
PG Tips 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 is 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.
Research Refresh
Research Refresh, is a drop in and out of event, that gives PGRs the opportunity to take a break from their work, chat with other researchers, and enjoy some board games, as well as free coffee, cakes and snacks. These sessions are also a great opportunity to network with other researchers, discuss your research, and to take a breather so that you can return to your work refreshed and relaxed. Every week, one or two of our Research and Academic Support Librarians will also be at the event and will be available for you to discuss your research needs, to talk about your research, and to help you get the most out of the Library services. This is the perfect chance to find out exactly how our Librarians can support you throughout your PhD journey.
PG Tips
PG Tips 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 is 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.
Write Here Write Now (PGR)
Write Here, Write Now (PGR) is a focused study time session just for postgraduate researchers, where you can use the Pomodoro technique to guide your studies. The session is designed to help students focus and be held accountable for their work. These are events you can drop in and out of, and free refreshments will also be provided throughout the session.
Study Café: Making the Most of Feedback
Study Café Skills Programme for Arts Faculty Students!Transform your feedback into a powerful learning tool! This session will guide you on how to effectively interpret and utilise the feedback you receive on your assignments. We’ll cover both the emotional and practical aspects, helping you to grow academically and personally. Join us to turn every piece of feedback into a stepping stone for success!
Research Refresh
Research Refresh, is a drop in and out of event, that gives PGRs the opportunity to take a break from their work, chat with other researchers, and enjoy some board games, as well as free coffee, cakes and snacks. These sessions are also a great opportunity to network with other researchers, discuss your research, and to take a breather so that you can return to your work refreshed and relaxed. Every week, one or two of our Research and Academic Support Librarians will also be at the event and will be available for you to discuss your research needs, to talk about your research, and to help you get the most out of the Library services. This is the perfect chance to find out exactly how our Librarians can support you throughout your PhD journey.
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!
PG Tips
PG Tips 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 is 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.
Study Café: URSS support session
This session will support students who are considering applying to the Undergraduate Research Support Scheme (URSS). It will explore how to develop an idea, look at working with a supervisor, how to complete the form and submit it, and useful tips for conducting your research.
Research Refresh
Research Refresh, is a drop in and out of event, that gives PGRs the opportunity to take a break from their work, chat with other researchers, and enjoy some board games, as well as free coffee, cakes and snacks. These sessions are also a great opportunity to network with other researchers, discuss your research, and to take a breather so that you can return to your work refreshed and relaxed. Every week, one or two of our Research and Academic Support Librarians will also be at the event and will be available for you to discuss your research needs, to talk about your research, and to help you get the most out of the Library services. This is the perfect chance to find out exactly how our Librarians can support you throughout your PhD journey.
Quiz Night
The Faculty of Arts DSEP team invites you to a night of quizzing in the FAB. Meet your fellow students as you team up and test your wits against our quizmaster over six rounds!
- Colours and Numbers
- Sports and Leisure
-Music(al) Round
- Closest Two
- Wipeout
- Picture Round
Study Café: The Power of an Arts Degree: Exploring Career Pathways and Opportunities
From advice about future careers and boosting your employability to working alongside your studies and turning your passion into a business, this event includes stalls and talks showcasing the huge variety of support available and opportunities you can take part in on campus and beyond.
Research Refresh
Research Refresh, is a drop in and out of event, that gives PGRs the opportunity to take a break from their work, chat with other researchers, and enjoy some board games, as well as free coffee, cakes and snacks. These sessions are also a great opportunity to network with other researchers, discuss your research, and to take a breather so that you can return to your work refreshed and relaxed. Every week, one or two of our Research and Academic Support Librarians will also be at the event and will be available for you to discuss your research needs, to talk about your research, and to help you get the most out of the Library services. This is the perfect chance to find out exactly how our Librarians can support you throughout your PhD journey.
Study Café: Academic writing masterclass
Two of the most common challenges at university stem from engaging with academic writing - how to read and unpick scholarly writing, and then how to put your own thoughts and ideas to the page. Often, you're just thrown in with no clue on how or where to start. In this interactive session, we look at academic writing (the good, the bad, and the ugly), and offer some practical tips and advice on how to write and read more effectively at university.
Write Here Write Now
Write Here, Write Now is a focused study time session, where you can use the Pomodoro technique to guide your studies. The session is designed to help students focus and be held accountable for their work. These are events you can drop in and out of, and free refreshments will also be provided throughout the session.
PG Tips
PG Tips 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 is 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.
Study Café: The Art of Presenting
Do you find standing up in front of a group intimidating? In this interactive session, we'll explore how to be an effective presenter, how to tackle nerves and audience questions, and how to engage your audience throughout.
Sensory refresh
The library's Sensory Refresh events are interactive sessions with activities to help you explore your sensory profile. These are events you can drop in and out of, and free refreshments are available throughout. This event is ideal for Neurodivergent people but is open to all as we can all benefit from understanding our senses better.
Research Refresh
Research Refresh, is a drop in and out of event, that gives PGRs the opportunity to take a break from their work, chat with other researchers, and enjoy some board games, as well as free coffee, cakes and snacks. These sessions are also a great opportunity to network with other researchers, discuss your research, and to take a breather so that you can return to your work refreshed and relaxed. Every week, one or two of our Research and Academic Support Librarians will also be at the event and will be available for you to discuss your research needs, to talk about your research, and to help you get the most out of the Library services. This is the perfect chance to find out exactly how our Librarians can support you throughout your PhD journey.
Research Refresh
Research Refresh, is a drop in and out of event, that gives PGRs the opportunity to take a break from their work, chat with other researchers, and enjoy some board games, as well as free coffee, cakes and snacks. These sessions are also a great opportunity to network with other researchers, discuss your research, and to take a breather so that you can return to your work refreshed and relaxed. Every week, one or two of our Research and Academic Support Librarians will also be at the event and will be available for you to discuss your research needs, to talk about your research, and to help you get the most out of the Library services. This is the perfect chance to find out exactly how our Librarians can support you throughout your PhD journey.
Write Here Write Now (PGR)
Write Here, Write Now (PGR) is a focused study time session just for postgraduate researchers, where you can use the Pomodoro technique to guide your studies. The session is designed to help students focus and be held accountable for their work. These are events you can drop in and out of, and free refreshments will also be provided throughout the session.
PG Tips
PG Tips 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 is 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.
Study Café: Tailor Your Degree to Your Interests
Warwick is an institution full of opportunities - the options on your degree, societies and sports clubs, departmental roles, events and extra-curricular sessions and so much more - so how can you choose what will benefit you most? This interactive session asks how you can use the opportunities on offer to position yourself for whatever comes next.
Research Refresh
Research Refresh, is a drop in and out of event, that gives PGRs the opportunity to take a break from their work, chat with other researchers, and enjoy some board games, as well as free coffee, cakes and snacks. These sessions are also a great opportunity to network with other researchers, discuss your research, and to take a breather so that you can return to your work refreshed and relaxed. Every week, one or two of our Research and Academic Support Librarians will also be at the event and will be available for you to discuss your research needs, to talk about your research, and to help you get the most out of the Library services. This is the perfect chance to find out exactly how our Librarians can support you throughout your PhD journey.
Study Café: Becoming a Global Student
Join this workshop to get familiar with the concepts involved in intercultural communication. Through a range of discussions and interactive activities, you will begin to explore your own cultural attitudes, as well as reflect on your own experiences. By the end of workshop, you will have taken a step, big or small, towards your personal development and future employability.
Research Refresh
Research Refresh, is a drop in and out of event, that gives PGRs the opportunity to take a break from their work, chat with other researchers, and enjoy some board games, as well as free coffee, cakes and snacks. These sessions are also a great opportunity to network with other researchers, discuss your research, and to take a breather so that you can return to your work refreshed and relaxed. Every week, one or two of our Research and Academic Support Librarians will also be at the event and will be available for you to discuss your research needs, to talk about your research, and to help you get the most out of the Library services. This is the perfect chance to find out exactly how our Librarians can support you throughout your PhD journey.
Write Here Write Now
Write Here, Write Now is a focused study time session, where you can use the Pomodoro technique to guide your studies. The session is designed to help students focus and be held accountable for their work. These are events you can drop in and out of, and free refreshments will also be provided throughout the session.
PG Tips
PG Tips 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 is 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.
Revise Here Revise Now
Revise Here, Revise Now is a focused revision session that promotes study time in term two and three. We'll have blank flashcards for you which you can use to create helpful revision guides, and our Library Student Partners will also be on hand to quiz you if you need it as well! These are events you can drop in and out of, and free refreshments are available throughout.
Research Refresh
Research Refresh, is a drop in and out of event, that gives PGRs the opportunity to take a break from their work, chat with other researchers, and enjoy some board games, as well as free coffee, cakes and snacks. These sessions are also a great opportunity to network with other researchers, discuss your research, and to take a breather so that you can return to your work refreshed and relaxed. Every week, one or two of our Research and Academic Support Librarians will also be at the event and will be available for you to discuss your research needs, to talk about your research, and to help you get the most out of the Library services. This is the perfect chance to find out exactly how our Librarians can support you throughout your PhD journey.
Research Refresh
Research Refresh, is a drop in and out of event, that gives PGRs the opportunity to take a break from their work, chat with other researchers, and enjoy some board games, as well as free coffee, cakes and snacks. These sessions are also a great opportunity to network with other researchers, discuss your research, and to take a breather so that you can return to your work refreshed and relaxed. Every week, one or two of our Research and Academic Support Librarians will also be at the event and will be available for you to discuss your research needs, to talk about your research, and to help you get the most out of the Library services. This is the perfect chance to find out exactly how our Librarians can support you throughout your PhD journey.
Study Café: Making the Most of Peer Revision
Preparing for exams and assessments is something every student will have to do, but how can you maximise your revision to make sure you feel prepared? This session explores revision techniques, offering advice and support on revision strategies that may lead you to a productive exam season.
Study Cafe: Exam Readiness
As we get into the swing of exam season, it's easy to forget to look after yourself. In this session, Dr David Lees and Dr Damien Homer discuss the importance of wellbeing and self-care, and offer some practical tips and advice to support yourself during your exams and beyond.
What is a live chat?
The School of Engineering hosts live chat sessions throughout the academic year that are managed by staff and student ambassadors from our department. These sessions are open to all and enables prospective students from the UK, EU and internationally to enquire or ask questions relating to the Engineering courses we offer.
Who am I messaging?
Each Undergraduate live chat is administered by a member of staff, often an Engineering academic or a an administrative member of staff responsible for recruitment or marketing. Postgraduate live chats are normally administered by a member of our Postgraduate administrative team. There may also be Engineering student ambassadors available to chat. At the beginning of the live chat session, they will introduce themselves to make you aware who they are.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
We have listed questions in our FAQs section that have been asked by prospective students, parents and others who have engaged with us through our live chat sessions about applying for Undergraduate and Postgraduate study.