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Find Out About Degrees in Film Studies And Theatre & Performance With University of Warwick
13th December 2018 @ 13:00 - 13:45
Are you currently studying history, politics, philosophy, sociology, the visual arts, drama or literature and thinking about your options after A Levels? A degree in Film Studies or Theatre and Performance could help you explore diversity of film and television culture, or contemporary social, political and aesthetic issues to better understand the world you live in.
If you’re interested in finding out more about practical learning and assessment, student societies and meeting our knowledgeable and friendly academics, then please join us for this webinar.
The University of Warwick is renowned for its excellence in Film and Media, as we are ranked 2nd in the UK in The Guardian University 2019 league table and 7th in the UK according to The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018. Outside your studies, our vibrant student drama scene gives you opportunities to get involved with regular extra-curricular productions taking place on campus at the Warwick Arts Centre, or performed at the Edinburgh Festival and National Student Drama Festival.
Suitable for: Year 12 and Year 13 students studying history, politics, philosophy, sociology, the visual arts, drama or literature and/or students who may be interested in a degree in Film Studies or Theatre and Performance.
Preparation or Pre-Reading: There is no specific preparation or pre-reading for this webinar although we recommend that students consider their potential interest in Film Studies and/or Theatre & Performance and questions they may have.
The IT Setup: The setup is similar to Skype, using a pc and webcam, although students take part as a group with the image projected on a whiteboard rather than as individuals in front of lots of pcs. Dedicated videoconferencing equipment is also compatible if available to the school. We will work with your IT department to ensure everything is set up and working prior to the event. The sessions are generally limited to 4 or 5 schools to maintain the interactive nature of the experience.
Booking a Place: If you have a group of students that you would like to take part in this event, please contact us via email or via the contact form at the top right of this webpage (or at the bottom if on a mobile device). Subject to availability we will book a place for you. These sessions are free to schools and colleges to attend.