Offer Holders
Congratulations on your offer to study BA Education Studies at Warwick!We are delighted that you are interested in studying with us here in the Department of Education Studies. By studying with us you will be joining an exciting community of researchers and students that share a common passion to explore forward-thinking approaches to teaching and learning. This page will keep you updated with information about both the programme and exciting things going on in Education Studies. We look forward to meeting you in September! Dr Mark Pulsford Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Education Studies |
Visit UsWe are holding our Offer Holder Open Days on Wednesday 23 February, Saturday 12 March and Wednesday 27 April- you should have received an email to book your place on one of the days, but do contact us if you haven't received one yet. You will have the opportunity to meet and chat with current students, see real teaching taking place and meet our academics- we will all be happy to answer any questions that you might have. If you aren't able to make it to one of our Offer Holder Open Days but want to see Warwick for yourself, please let us know and we can arrange an individual visit for you. Depending on availability we can arrange a meeting with one of the undergraduate tutors, a current student, and a campus tour. Give us an email at EducationStudies at warwick dot ac dot uk to let us know when you would like to come |
Work PlacementAs part of your second year, you’ll take a core ‘work-based placement’ module – giving you the opportunity to integrate work experience into your studies, and helping prepare you for future employment This can be in a school or other educational context and you will have lots of support from your tutors in your first year to decide where you are going to go |
SocietiesJoining a Student Union society is a big part of student life. If you have a hobby, passion or interest, there is likely to be a society for it, and if there isn't, you can start one! Societies range from Argentine Tango to Chess, to Buddhism and everything in between! |
VolunteeringVolunteering is a great way to meet new people, learn more about the world, and get some great experience for your CV. ES has strong link with the Warwick in India project and many ES students have gone to teach English and Maths to children in India over the Summer. There are also volunteering opportunities closer to home available through Warwick Volunteers |
"The highlight of the programme for me, aside from meeting some great people, has been attempting to define creativity (in a first-year module) whilst exploring it in many fun and interesting ways, rather than being told what it is by the lecturer." Jasmine, BA Education Studies Student