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Quickfire Questions: Abbas Taqi
From Warwick classrooms to global fintech boardrooms, Abbas's analytical edge and communication chops shaped a career he never expected.
Connections: Daniel Mumby
Daniel was part of RAW, Warwick Students Arts Festival, and enjoying nights at the Student Unions' "Crash".
Connections: Neha Rajesh
Like many of our alumni, Neha Rajesh has a Warwick love story - the kind that starts in a queue on her very first day on campus.
One World Warwick: A party to remember
How a One World Warwick World party became the catalyst for an alumni story of enduring relationships and adventures.
Your stories: Sebastian Croft
From delivering an assignment on the classic Jaws to presenting to naval historians from around the world.
Your stories: Dr Afiniki Akanet and her new book
Dr Afiniki Akanet, practising General Practitioner (GP) and Assistant Professor, has released another self-help motivational book.
Warwick love story: Akansha and Pujan
Friendship sparked on the first day at Warwick for Akansha Sumaria and Pujan Sumaria Shah.
Warwick love story: Jatin and Harnoor
Jatin Goel and Harnoor Gauba Goel travelled from India to study at Warwick in 2011 and tied the knot in 2022.
From biology undergrad to doctor to therapist to author
Tom Davies' (BSc Biological Sciences, 2012) new book, Self-Obsession, is set for release in May 2025.
From business excellence to AI innovation
Surya Narayan Saha (MSc Management for Business Excellence, 2012) wrote Reform: Harnessing AI's Power in Modern Businesses.
Olympics Memories – flying the birthday flag for Great Britain!
Barbara Hutchinson had a special birthday made even more incredible thanks her London Olympic experience.
Warwick alumni celebrated in StudyUK Awards
Two Warwick alumni have scooped the win at the StudyUK Awards.
Connections: Jonathan Washington
Jonathan's history book on 7,800 horses and their riders in World War II.
Connections: Nuzu Onoh
Nuzu has been awarded the Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award for my outstanding contribution to horror fiction.
Connections: Promoting a protest
In his last role as Editor of BBC World Service News, Andrew was responsible for programming on the BBC's most widely listened to radio network.
Connections: Violeta Xanthouli
Her studies at WBS and interactions with global students led Violeta to start her own company
Connections: Hon Win Woon
After suffering a traumatic brain injury during his time at Warwick, Hon Win Woon is now working for Roche as an IT Analyst.
Connections: Dr Chyyo Singh Sada
"Warwick as I read years back is a centre for Excellence in Creativity and a perfect educational hub.
Being there to learn the art of ART/IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) was total ecstasy. The IVF Unit and the teaching faculty were top-level and they were kind enough to transfer the valuable knowledge to deserving students without any quid pro quo. Presently my practice of ART/IVF at Mothercare Hospital, Pune India has grown, not because of my strength, but the tips that I cultivated at Warwick. Thank you."
Connections: Veena Shinde
"I am extremely grateful for the teaching I received at Warwick. Thank you to Geraldine Hartshorne, Rina Agarwal, Sue Montgomery and Sarah Drury. I have been doing great, the course was very helpful. I have since referred doctors from India to this course."
Connections: Natasha Read
"I thoroughly enjoyed my time at the ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ. I grew up in a small village in the countryside where I didn’t have the opportunity to meet people from different cultures, backgrounds, or other countries. Warwick has a strong international student base and I learnt a lot from meeting people from all walks of life and seeing the world outside of my sleepy Gloucestershire village!"
Connections: Doug Miller
Philanthropist Doug Miller, who with his wife Audrey founded the Multicultural Scholars Programme here at Warwick, has created a global venture philanthropy network with more than 1,000 members and 100 team members across four continents.