Warwick University Department of English and Comparative Literature Open Day for Offer Holders: 10 February 2016 Time 1-1.50 Venue H0.51 Event Welcome; Introduction to the Department; Sample Lecture (Maureen Freely, Peter Mack, Michael Meeuwis) 2-2.50 2-2.50 2-2.50 H501 R1.13 Humanities Studio Individual Questions about the Admissions Process (Claire Cadman, Warwick University Admissions Officer) Question and Answer for Parents (Carol Rutter and Tina Lupton) Theatre at Warwick: Performance and Question and Answer with Students and Paul Prescott 3-4 3-4 3-4 S0.19 R1.13 H545 Study Abroad as Part of the Warwick English Degree (Nick Lawrence) Writing at Warwick (Jonathan Skinner) Students answer questions from Candidates (Students and Emma Francis) 2-4 3.15 H502 Humanities Building Foyer Tea and Questions in the Common Room (David Taylor and Carol Rutter/Peter Mack) Library Tour (Kate Courage) (Limited to 16) 2-2.50 H545 H542 H543 H507 CHOICE OF SEMINARS (Candidates only) Shakespeare in Love (Sarah Wood) Feminist Approaches to Literature (Rashmi Varma) The Environment and the Caribbean (Mike Niblett) Reading Crime Fiction (Pablo Mukherjee) H542 H507 H543 H501 CHOICE OF SEMINARS (Candidates only) Much Ado About Nothing and the Theatre Audience (Lewis Beer) Talking Objects in the Eighteenth Century (Tina Lupton) What is World Literature? (Paulo de Medeiros) The Resources of Fiction (Graeme MacDonald) 3-4 Warwick University Department of English and Comparative Literature Open Day for Offer Holders: 24 February 2016 Time 1.-1.50 Venue L3 (Physics) Event 2-2.50 2-2.50 2-2.50 H501 H0.60 Humanities Studio Individual Questions about the Admissions Process (Claire Cadman, Warwick University Admissions Officer) Question and Answer for Parents (Graeme MacDonald and Maureen Freely) Theatre at Warwick: Performance TBC and Question and Answer with Students and Peter Mack 3-4 3-4 3-4 H0.60 H356 H545 Study Abroad as Part of the Warwick English Degree (Nick Lawrence) Writing at Warwick (Michael Hulse) Students answer questions from Candidates (Students and Emma Francis) 2-4 3.15 H502 Humanities Building Foyer Tea and Questions in the Common Room (John Gilmore, Dan Katz/Maureen Freely) Library Tour (Kate Courage) (Limited to 16) 2-2.50 H542 H545 H507 H543 3-4 H501 H507 H543 H542 Welcome; Introduction to the Department; Sample Lecture (Maureen Freely, Peter Mack, Michael Meeuwis) CHOICE OF SEMINARS (Candidates only) American Nightmare (Mark Storey) What is World Literature? (Paulo de Medeiros) Decoding Old Books: Why the invention of printing mattered (hands on session) (Paul Botley) Feminist Approaches to Literature (Rashmi Varma) CHOICE OF SEMINARS (Candidates only) The Resources of Fiction (Graeme MacDonald) Much Ado About Nothing and the Theatre Audience (Lewis Beer) Translation Changes Everything (Chantal Wright) American Poetry (Daniel Katz) Warwick University Department of English and Comparative Literature Open Day for Offer Holders: 9 March 2016 Time 1-1.50 Venue L3 (Physics) Event Welcome; Introduction to the Department; Sample Lecture (Tina Lupton, Peter Mack, Carol Rutter) 2-2.50 2-2.50 2-2.50 H501 S0.20 Humanities Studio Individual Questions about the Admissions Process (Claire Cadman, Warwick University Admissions Officer) Question and Answer for Parents (Carol Rutter and Tina Lupton) Theatre at Warwick: Performance TBC and Question and Answer with Students and Steve Purcell 3-4 3-4 3-4 S0.09 S0.20 H545 Study Abroad as Part of the Warwick English Degree (John Gilmore) Writing at Warwick (Michael Hulse) Students answer questions from Candidates (Students and Paul Prescott) 2-4 3.15 H502 Humanities Building Foyer Tea and Questions in the Common Room (Peter Mack and Sarah Wood/Steve Purcell) Library Tour (Kate Courage) (Limited to 16) 2-2.50 2-2.50 2-2.50 2-2.50 2-2.50 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 H507 H542 H545 H543 CHOICE OF SEMINARS (Candidates only) Reading Crime Fiction (Pablo Mukherjee) American Poetry (Daniel Katz) Decoding Old Books: Why the invention of printing mattered (hands on session) (Paul Botley) Literature and Curry (Ross Forman) H501 H507 H542 H543 Choice of Seminars (Candidates only) American Nightmare (Mark Storey) Shakespeare in Love (Sarah Wood) Translation Changes Everything (Chantal Wright) The Environment and the Caribbean (Mike Niblett)