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Lynda Thomas

Chief Executive of Macmillan Cancer Support, Lynda Thomas, began her career in marketing and PR before making the transition into the third sector by volunteering for a children鈥檚 charity. Since then, Lynda (BA Psychology, 1986), has dedicated her professional career to helping others.


Winter Graduation 2022: Joan MacNaughton CB

"What you have to offer is precious."

The warmest of welcomes to the Warwick alumni community for all our Winter 2022 graduates from Chair of the Climate Group, Joan MacNaughton CB (BSc Physics, 1972)


Claire Ridgway

Claire studied for her BA QTS at Warwick, focusing on Religion and English Literature. She's now a well known historian and published author with 12 books under her belt, plus a popular Tudor history YouTube channel.


Dr Phil O鈥橠onovan

Dr Phil O鈥橠onovan (BSc Electrical Engineering Science, 1971) is a successful entrepreneur and angel investor, providing support and financial backing for startups and other entrepreneurs.


How has the pandemic affected alumni in hospitality?

With the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic far from over for the hospitality sector worldwide, find out how two alumni, Ravi Nahappan (MSc Manufacturing Systems Engineering, 2005) and Edward Rudd (BSc Microbiology and Virology, 1994), have coped with the challenges, adapted their businesses, and made plans for the future.


Future Leader: Samuel Akpan

Listed in the 2020-2021 Top 150 Future Leaders List (Powerful Media), Samuel Akpan (BA Politics and International Studies, 2021) is now in freelance journalism with a focus on sports.


Future Leaders: Tiana Holgate

Having been named in the Top 150 Future Leaders list for 2020-21 by Powerful Media, Tiana Holgate (BA Sociology with Specialism in Race and Global Politics, 2021) is taking a different view on leadership.


Future Leaders: Daniel Nwanebu

Listed in the 2020-2021 Top 150 Future Leaders List (Powerful Media), Daniel Nwanebu (LLB, 2021) shares what he thinks makes a leader and why it's important to pass on opportunities to the next generation


Joe Richardson: Student, University of Oxford

Overall, I would recommend the MORSE degree to anyone who has both an interest in theoretical mathematics but is also curious to learn about its real world applications.


Tim Hargreaves: Student, University of Cambridge

If statistics is your calling, in my opinion, it's hard to think of a better place to be.


Spotlight on: Claudia Lussana

To celebrate European Day of Languages we asked our languages alumni to share their stories about Warwick and travels! Claudia Lussana (BA, Hispanic and Italian, 2017)


Future Leaders: Gold Oyelade

Despite only graduating this year, Gold鈥檚 already starting to shine with an appearance on the 2021 Powerful Media 150 Future Leaders List. She recently completed a successful summer internship at leading global independent investment bank, Evercore, through the 10,000 Black Interns programme, and has now secured a permanent analyst role. Read on to find out why the challenges of studying and graduating during the pandemic only made Gold (BA Sociology, 2021) more determined to succeed.


Yash Lohia

Warwick alumnus Yash Lohia (BEng Engineering Business Management, 2009) is Chief Sustainability Officer of Indorama Ventures based in Bangkok, Thailand, having joined the family business in 2013.


Spotlight on: Alistair Rogers

Warwick alumnus Alistair Rogers (BSc MORSE, 2016) is a Senior Data Scientist at LV=, one of the UK鈥檚 largest insurance companies. Find out about Alistair鈥檚 time at Warwick, his advice for students and recent graduates who want to work in the ever-expanding field of Data Science, and his plans for the future.


Nanette Yu: Student at London School of Economics (LSE)

The course has smart and self-driven peers to work with and world-class academics to learn from.


Krupa Raikundlia: JP Morgan Equity Derivatives Off-cycle Analyst

Doing this degree has enriched my analytical and problem-solving skills and given me the quantitative foundations for a career in trading.


Theatre and Performance Studies Student Prizes for 2021

2020/21 has been a particularly challenging year, and we are so proud of all of our students who have made it through this year - particularly those who are graduating.

 

In particular, we are delighted to mark the contributions and successes of this year鈥檚 winners of the Theatre and Performance Studies prizes


Mentoring Tips

Alumnus Justin Onuekwusi (BSc Economics 2000-2003) is Head of Retail Multi-Asset Funds at Legal & General Investment Management. He shares his top five tips on mentoring


神马福利影片 Interview: Dr Andy Palmer CMG

Dr Andy Palmer CMG (Manufacturing Systems Engineering [IGDS], 1990), is an alumnus of WMG and one of the leading and most respected figures in the UK automotive sector. He has had a glittering career at the top of some of the world鈥檚 biggest and best-known automobile manufacturers, including Nissan and Aston Martin.


Sam Sutton - Senior Software Engineer (BAe Systems Digital Intelligence)

I don鈥檛 believe I could have reached this position without the the invaluable problem solving skills from my degree combined with the encouragement from Warwick to explore different areas of study.


Ben Barlow: Business Intelligence Analyst

The variety of challenges offered by the Data Science BSc have definitely been my favourite aspect of studying at Warwick.


Kate Renforth - Imaging Scientist

I studied physics at Warwick after enjoying the subject at GCSE and A-Level. I enjoyed the challenge of the subject and thought it could help me end up in a job where I got to answer real world questions and make a difference.


Enis Nazif: MSc Statistical Science Student at Oxford

Despite the very specific sounding name, the course involves an interesting mix of statistics and computer science - two subjects that compliment each other very well


Katy Pallister - Public Engagement Officer (Institute of Physics)

When I chose to study Maths and Physics at Warwick, I never expected to end up where I have or taken the journey I did to get there, but it has all felt very natural.


Patrick Doherty - Structural Simulations Engineer (NanoAvionics)

The Physics careers staff also helped me to prepare for interviews as I moved into the working world.


Amy Elliot - Trainee Radiation Protection Adviser (Aurora Health Physics Services Ltd)

The Warwick Physics degree gave me a good overall understanding of physics, as well as in-depth knowledge in specific subjects in order to support these clients and understand what they are trying to do.


Francesca James: Consultant at Willis Towers Watson

All the employers know about MORSE and have a good idea of how prestigious it is.


Alexandra Lin: Analyst at BlackRock International

If you are a student enjoying maths, statistics, economics or any financial related subjects but don't know exactly what to do after graduation, MORSE is definitely a great choice for you.


Xuewen Yu: MSc student in Applied Statistics at Oxford

What I learnt from MORSE is a good preparation for my MSc course in Applied Statistics.


Sam Longbottom-Smith: Graduate training programme at Lloyd鈥檚

I chose MORSE over a maths degree due to the flexibility it offers me.


Annika Cove: Graduate Actuarial Analyst

Knowing that I wanted to become an actuary, the MMORSE degree was ideal as it allowed me to tailor the course towards this end goal via the Actuarial and Finance stream.


Jack Carter: PhD student at OxWaSP (Oxford Warwick Statistics Programme)

Although very challenging in terms of quantity and difficulty of work, MORSE is a very rewarding course


Freddy North: Assistant Tax Advisor at EY

I don't know any other courses with so much choice in the final year.


Desislava Ivanova: Quantitative Research Analyst at UBS

MMORSE is a wonderful combination of Mathematics, Optimisation, Statistics and Economics


James Povey - HV Battery Structure / Integration Engineer (Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd)

I have no doubt that my physics degree has been an invaluable asset in contributing to success in my field of work.


Liam Mohan: Trainee Actuarial Consultant

Coming into my first year at Warwick, I had a completely different view on mathematics than I do now.


Emily Smith: Actuary at Towers Watson

The best thing about the degree is the ability to pick the modules you're most interested in after first year.


Zygymantas Sirka: Goldman Sachs, New York City

Both university and Statistics department goes to great lengths to make sure all students get support for any issue they might have


Bethan Copsey: Medical Statistician

Doing an inter-disciplinary course like MORSE is great for keeping your options open.


Tom Suchen Jin: Oxford Warwick Statistics Programme (OxWaSP)

The optional modules, in particular the unusual ones, help make to most of your degree.


Christopher Nam: Forecasting Research Scientist

MORSE is a one of kind of degree that few universities have tried emulating with the same amount of success and reputation.


Gergana Ivanova: Software Engineer

The course gave me the freedom to take modules from more than 5 academic departments and decide whether I want to acquire more theoretical or practical knowledge.


Stephanie Yardley - Research Associate in Heliospheric Physics (University of Reading)

By studying a Physics degree at Warwick not only did I discover my enthusiasm for Astrophysics, but I also gained the problem solving, computational data analysis and leadership skills that are essential for pursuing a career in academic research.


Keegan Kang: PhD student in Statistical Science at Cornell

MMORSE was flexible enough and provided me with sufficient mathematical and statistical background for other jobs I was interested in.


Zhana Kuncheva: PhD student at Imperial College London

The MMORSE degree at Warwick was one of the best things that has happened to me.


Mark McCorrie: Software Developer

Two of the most important skills that I developed doing MORSE are a strong problem solving ability and good analytical skills.


Gaini Bishekova: Consultant at Ernst & Young

I have always been keen on working with numbers, and when I discovered MORSE I knew that this is the course I want to study further at University level.


Steven Tubb: Trader of CLOs at CitiGroup

I found that the mix of subjects offered by MMORSE made it the perfect degree for me.


Sam Cuthbertson: Assistant Statistician at the Ministry of Justice

It is the breadth and depth of the demanding MMORSE degree, that allows me to hold one of the most interesting jobs in the Ministry of Justice.


Mareli Augustyn: Medical Statistician at John Radcliffe Hospital

I chose MORSE because the variety and flexibility of the course appealed to me over a straight maths degree.


Wendy Nga Yeung: Transport Planner at MVA

MORSE is not just a pure statistics course, but also an all-round programme


James Thomas: Finance Department at Deutsche Bank

This challenging degree has enabled me to secure a role in the Finance department of an investment bank.


Toby Holland: Insight Analyst

The broad range of modules and flexibility of the course gives you the opportunity to work out where your strengths and interests lie.


Alex Tunnicliffe: PhD student in Cambridge

A degree in Statistics has given me exciting opportunities to look at in many fields


Parit Shah: Technical Analyst at KPMG

There is no point hiding from the fact that MORSE is a tough degree course. Don't let this put you off though.


Victoria Koo: HSBC Insurance

The friendship of my schoolmates and the dedicated support and guidance of my tutors made me feel like at home.


Laura Bonnett: Medical Statistician

Doing a statistics degree at Warwick enabled me to 'try out' a huge variety of statistical areas until I found my favourite - medical statistics.


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