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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.

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Fri 1 Nov, '24
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Diversity Dialogues
Chaplaincy

Unfortunately, this event has been cancelled.

The topic for this Diversity Dialogues session is Festivals of Light and is led by Dr Gurnam Sing, Buddhist Faith Adviser. Gurnam volunteers as a Sikh Faith Adviser at the Warwick Chaplaincy.

Dr Gurnam Singh is an activist researcher, writer, and educator. His work is dedicated to highlighting and disrupting systems and mechanisms of power, privilege and violence that lead to human suffering and inequity. He is a honorary Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Warwick and a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts (FRSA). Dr Singh has published on issues related to social justice, anti-racism and decolonisation. Prior to entering academia, he worked as a professional social worker and community activist. In more recent times his work has sought to connect issues of coloniality, capitalism and climate emergency and in particular the role of education.

Refreshments provided and all welcome.

Mon 4 Nov, '24
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Community Lunch
Chaplaincy

Come and meet people and make friends at our Chaplaincy Community Lunch. Open to all.

Mon 11 Nov, '24
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Community Lunch
Chaplaincy

Come and meet people and make friends at our Chaplaincy Community Lunch. Open to all.

Fri 15 Nov, '24
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Diversity Dialogues
Chaplaincy

The topic for this Diversity Dialogues session is Stories we Tell and is led by Revd Annie McCormick, Anglican Chaplain at Warwick Chaplaincy.

Annie McCormick has been a priest for over 25 years in the Church of England. Originally from Lincolnshire she has worked in a variety of roles; Mental Health Chaplain, Hospital chaplain and as a Parish priest.

Annie’s interests lie in creative writing and poetry, learning British Sign language and in walking and nature. In particular she loves searching for springs and ancient wells. Currently she is exploring a theology of water in Biblical texts and early Christian writings, texts she believes are important to reflect on in light of our need to address climate change.

Refreshments provided and all welcome.

Mon 18 Nov, '24
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Community Lunch
Chaplaincy

Come and meet people and make friends at our Chaplaincy Community Lunch. Open to all.

Mon 25 Nov, '24
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Community Lunch
Chaplaincy

Come and meet people and make friends at our Chaplaincy Community Lunch. Open to all.

Mon 2 Dec, '24
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Community Lunch
Chaplaincy

Come and meet people and make friends at our Chaplaincy Community Lunch. Open to all.

Fri 6 Dec, '24
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Diversity Dialogues
Chaplaincy

From Diwali's vibrant glow to Bonfire Night's flickering flames, light holds deep meaning across cultures and faiths. Join fellow students and faith advisors for a "Diverse Dialogues" session, exploring the symbolism and importance of light in various traditions. Connect, share, and gain new perspectives.

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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.