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Bea Clarke: Graduate Teacher with SEND

Bea didn't want to jump straight into teaching, despite her Education degree, but it happened to become the challenge she was looking for. 


Quickfire Questions: Duaa Hemade

Duaa is a Careers Development Manager at De Montfort University London, leading employability strategy, employer engagement, and career support for students.


Founding Principal : Kellie Mowll

When Kellie was offered the position at a new, fully-inclusive high school, she jumped at the chance.


Quickfire Questions: Constanza Alpini Villalba

After researching the University, Warwick seemed like a place Constanza could call home – and she still does.


Vafa Kazdal: Vice Rector for Strategy and Advancement

Vafa is the Vice Rector for Strategy and Advancement at ADA University in Azerbaijan.


Kit Brant: from Warwick society president to library specialist

Their time at Warwick was transformative, teaching them independence and leadership.


Olympics Memories – What a super Saturday!

A chance response to a newspaper advert led to a friendship with the family of Great Britain’s most successful heptathlete.


Warwick's influence on Whitleigh's career

Warwick, chosen by Whitleigh for its prestigious status, led her to her current role in children's services, where she focuses on complex cases encompassing exploitation, drug use, and mental health, fueled by her aspiration to enhance her mental health knowledge.


Impactful academic journey on social topics

With its vibrant academic atmosphere and campus-based lifestyle, Warwick fostered a strong faculty connection and immersive student experience. Now pursuing a DPhil in Area Studies at Oxford, Kefan’s journey, influenced by Warwick's supportive community, extends from undergraduate studies to impactful research on social topics across the world, reflecting a commitment to social change and gratitude for formative experiences.


Warwick, career growth, and inspiring education

Rumbie's decision to choose Warwick stemmed from her desire to advance her career and academic pursuits after six years in education. As a senior law lecturer now, she finds fulfilment in contributing to the progress of those she encounters. Rumbie attributes much of her growth and teaching approach to the mentorship she received at Warwick, cherishing the vibrant community and lasting friendships formed during her time there.


Connections: Uwem Umana

Not only working in tech, Uwem is also an author of short stories.


Baking up a success

An education at Warwick doesn't just set you up for a particular career path, some alumni find their passions outside of the lecture theatre. Immi Kelly (BA Education Studies, 2020) discovered her love of baking while looking for a distraction during lockdown when she was studying for her exams. Her skill and passion for baking soon led her to set up Immi Bakes, which she runs full time and is currently in the process of baking 22,000 cookies for Telford's Polar Express.


Promoting education through the arts

Professor Mohammed Al-Amri reflects on his highlights from his time as a Master’s student on campus.


Connections: Carol Anne Williams

Carol Anne was in the first 3 year training course to go through Canley in the 1960s.


Connections: Malcolm Todd

Over his IT career, Malcolm has held senior IT roles in leading UK and global financial and legal organisations.


Connections: Mahmoud AlAli

"What I really miss is the campus. I have had a wonderful time there walking around and feeding the ducks. Wandering in the nearby woods is also something I liked most; in the evening I used to attend movies and events at the theatre."

Sun 17 Apr 2022, 08:31 | Tags: Connections Education Faculty of Social Sciences

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