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Are you passionate about exploring global cultural dynamics? Curious about how advanced cultural studies can lead to rewarding new career options? Join us for an exclusive virtual event to learn more about our 100% online Global Cultures MA course. This session is your opportunity to hear expert insights directly from Programme Director Dr. James Corke-Webster and ask the questions that matter most to you. 

 At this exclusive event, James will provide a brief introduction to the course, as well as his own background. He’ll highlight why our course stands out, the career progression you can look forward to, and the range of transferable skills you’ll develop. There will also be a Q&A session, where you can submit your questions and have them answered live.  

This is your event. Use it as a chance to ask our experts everything you need and make an informed decision about your own future. We’ll cover topics including:  

  • Which industries and roles typically benefit most from the skills you’ll acquire 
  • The skills and backgrounds we look for in applicants of this course 
  • How we’ll prepare you to thrive in culturally diverse environments 
  • How the course is designed to fit around full-time work An overview of the assessments and modules 
  • What a typical week could look like for you as a Global Cultures MA student

Join us, and experience what it’s like to be a part of the King's Digital community.  

PRESENTERS: Dr. James Corke-Webster 

Dr. James Corke-Webster is a renowned classicist and Programme Director of the online Global Cultures MA course. His research specialisms include early Christian and late antique history. He studied at Oxford, Cambridge, and Manchester, and has held academic positions at the University of Edinburgh and Durham University. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and the Higher Education Authority. He also actively participates in media outreach on platforms like BBC Radio and Times Radio. His publications, including the award-winning "Eusebius and Empire," contribute extensively to historical scholarship on topics such as early Christian persecution and late antique political theology.

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