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Connections: Izabela Frydrych

Izabela kept returning to Warwick, her time here spanning decades. As she picked up multiple degrees, she witnessed our evolution from a radical young university to a global institution.


Connections: Daniel Mumby

Daniel was part of RAW, Warwick Students Arts Festival, and enjoying nights at the Student Unions' "Crash".


Connections: Laura Spencer

"I lived in Rootes in the first year and have always felt very rooted to Warwick."


Connections: Paul Wood

"For those of us from provincial working-class backgrounds, Warwick provided a tremendous opportunity to study"


Connections: Bogusia Wojciechowska

Bogusia remembers the pioneering spirit on campus.


Philip Lloyd: Principal

History and Politics graduate Philip supports private equity funds with strategic due diligences


Your stories: Sebastian Croft

From delivering an assignment on the classic Jaws to presenting to naval historians from around the world.


A lifelong mission to improve healthcare, globally

From embarking on the NHS fast-track scheme to becoming one of the most respected voices in global healthcare.


Warwick love story: Hassan and Hamna

Both far from home in Pakistan, they found friendship, love, and a second home in the heart of Warwick campus.


Phoebe Singer: Freelance Marketing Manager

Phoebe describes the myriad ways you can be involved in marketing and how she fell on her feet with freelancing after being made redundant.


Phoebe Singer: year abroad at Monash

Phoebe鈥檚 favourite memories at Warwick include her year abroad at Monash University and her time with Warwick Devils.


Rachel Carter: Managing Director

Rachel discusses her path into hospitality and her advice that learning of any kind is always seen as a positive.


History Spotlight: Thomas Bartley

Thomas leveraged research roles and society leadership to build strong analytical and communication skills.

Thu 13 Mar 2025, 10:34 | Tags: History 神马福利影片 profile Undergraduate Careers

Morgan Skeels-Caldwell: Detective Constable

Morgan handles serious and complex crimes, including fraud, theft, and violent offenses.

Tue 11 Mar 2025, 10:52 | Tags: History 神马福利影片 profile Undergraduate Careers

From music to mountain gorillas

More than 20 years as a travel writer have taken Nick Ray (BA History and Politics, 1994) to some of the most spectacular places in the world. Now a location scout in Cambodia for blockbuster movies, he鈥檚 still in touch with friends from his student days.


History Spotlight: Ricardo Aguilar-Gonz谩lez

Ricardo's PhD in History focused on the impact of colonization on food, drink, and health in Mesoamerica.


History Spotlight: Meliha Hussain

Since graduating, Meliha has gone on to further study at Warwick and taken on a role as Co-Creation Officer, working to make assessments more inclusive for students.


Edwards's Warwick journey of opportunity and community

Edward chose Warwick for its opportunities that included a transformative year abroad at Monash University in Australia.


Christine's journey in art, history, and research

Christine works as a gallery tour guide, librarian, and researcher at Compton Verney Art Gallery, where their research on a 16th-century altarpiece is currently exhibited. Motivated by the discovery and sharing of new knowledge, Christine also gives talks on various historical subjects and volunteers at local museums and archives, drawing inspiration from their enriching experience as a mature student at Warwick.


From Warwick to Law School

David Curwen (BA History 1985) was inspired during his time at Warwick to pursue a career in Law. He is now devoted to helping people who struggle with legal problems to help make a positive impact on their lives.

Thu 25 Apr 2024, 16:48 | Tags: Question and Answer History Undergraduate

A family of Warwick graduates

Anita Chagar, Samita Sall, and Kerry Flora are all cousins and Warwick alumni.


Quickfire questions with Puri Ragini

Friendship, warmth, fun, and connections were the foundations that encouraged Puri Ragini (BA History and Politics, 2020) to head to Warwick and build a successful career in the social sector.


A festive message for History alumni

A wrap-up of the year for the Department of History from Professor Tim Lockley MBE

Wed 13 Dec 2023, 09:45 | Tags: History

Your memories of Warwick in Venice

For more than half a century, Warwick has forged a deep relationship with the city. The Faculty of Arts has taught generations of our students during their Venice terms. Since 2007, we have had a physical base in the Palazzo Pesaro Papafava.

From May 2023, our undergraduates, postgraduates and staff will have a new base - a wonderful late 17th century building in Palazzo Giustinian Lolin, right on the Grand Canal of Venice. As we get ready to open the building, we would love to share some alumni memories of studying in Venice over the years.


Quickfire questions with PhD Scholarship student, Dr Kimberley Thomas

We caught up with Dr Kimberley Thomas (BA History 2010, MA History 2011, PhD Caribbean Studies, 2020) to talk about her time at Warwick, ahead of her return to deliver a Caribbean seminar series.


How the past informs the present

Features writer and editor for , Vice President of and Deputy Editor of Warwick Politics Society鈥檚 Perspectives, alum Celia Bergin (BA History and Politics, 2022) certainly made the most of her time at Warwick. Graduating with a first-class degree, she jumped straight into the world of journalism. Now working as a reporter for Bloomberg News, Celia reflects on how these experiences helped her get there.


Connections: Diana Holbourn

Diana looks back on her time at Warwick with fondness due to the friendly support she received.

Mon 17 Apr 2023, 09:17 | Tags: Sociology Connections Faculty of Arts History 1985-1994

The power of storytelling

Ruth Ntumba (BA History, 2021) has spent her first 18 months since graduating helping drive engagement and culture at one of the world鈥檚 leading media corporations, Warner Brothers Discovery. Ruth shares why you should go at your own pace and trust your gut instinct when searching for your next role.


Making your own history

What do a golden retriever called Bowie, women鈥檚 rights in history and a start-up supporting later living have in common? They all set arts alum and marketing expert Harriet Stanger鈥檚 (BA History, 2016) heart on fire.


A history worth banking

A veteran of the City of London, Chris Wheeler (MA Modern History, 2021) spent more than 40 years in banking, working, and travelling across the globe. But he swapped investment banking for US antebellum history and Irish diaspora and fulfilled his childhood dream when he began furthering his education journey, first studying History at the University of Oxford before completing an MA in Modern History at Warwick. Chris embarked on his PhD at the University of Edinburgh in September 2022.


Making family history

From becoming the first in his family to go to university, Mike Burnett (BA History, 1975) has continued to evolve throughout a career in which he鈥檚 worked all over the world.


Paralympian Kare paving the way

As a five-time Paralympic medallist, Kare Adenegan鈥檚 (BA History, 2022) sporting endeavours have played a big part in her university experience. No stranger to making history, Kare graduated with a first-class honours degree a week after claiming silver in the T33/34 100m at the Birmingham鈥檚 Commonwealth Games. Here Kare reflects on her studies and how we can all learn a lot from history.


Spotlight on PGT Alumna Kirstie Neale

Having just graduated in her MA in the History of Medicine, Kirstie reflects on the course and why she chose Warwick for postgraduate study.


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.


Professor Sarah Richardson takes a long look back at her time at Warwick

Sarah is the longest serving member of the department having joined in October 1988. She takes a fond look back at her time at Warwick.

Tue 28 Jun 2022, 13:25 | Tags: Staff news History

Final year students found production company

Final year Patrick (History and Politics, BA) is the co-founder and co-artistic director of Shoot The Messenger – an independent, student production company. Together with Ella McQueen, (Politics, Philosophy and Law, BA), he founded Shoot the Messenger in February 2021 as a way of keeping spirits up and creativity flowing during lockdown.

Tue 21 Jun 2022, 13:18 | Tags: Student profile History

Period Dramas: A performance by History Alumna Heather Milsted

Have you ever wondered how people in the past dealt with their periods? If Queen Victoria coasted* through her cramps? What if period dramas really were about鈥eriods?

Comedy, cabaret and tap collide in this hilarious one-woman show, teaching the history you never learnt at school. Armed with glitter, blood, some history books and an arsenal of embarrassing stories, History alumna, Heather Milsted is on a mission to push through the menstrual taboo and change the way we think about bleeding.

Audiences are invited to embrace themselves fully, let loose and have a BLOODY good time!

*Obviously she didn't. It was 1837.

Book: & Period Dramas | Pleasance Theatre Trust

Thu 16 Jun 2022, 11:24 | Tags: Faculty of Arts History Undergraduate

Nita Clarke

Former trade union activist and political advisor Nita Clarke OBE (BA History and Politics, 1974, MA Comparative Labour History, 1977) had her first experience of public speaking and activism at Warwick. Nita was awarded an OBE for her services to employee engagement and remains a prominent speaker on the subject.


Connections: Anne Stanyon

"I never dreamed, coming from a working class background, and the depths of darkest Coventry, that I鈥檇 ever be accepted into university."

Mon 18 Apr 2022, 09:33 | Tags: Connections Faculty of Arts History 1975-1984

Connections: Yemi Adeola

Yemi is a Legal-Tech Intrapreneur and Future Trainee Solicitor at Clifford Chance. He founded a social enterprise called Project Access (PA) Midlands, which fights inequalities in higher education by widening access to top UK universities for untraditional students, through a tech-enabled mentorship platform. He has been identified by Google as a Top Black Talent and by UNDP as an SDG Global Talent.

Sun 17 Apr 2022, 08:27 | Tags: Politics Connections History

World Book Day: Librarian Jane Burke

鈥淲orld Book Day is about literacy and its place in a modern, equal society.鈥 So believes Jane Burke (BA History, 1975), whose career has fuelled a passion to promote the joy of reading and access to books for all.


Once Warwick, always Warwick

Hear from Warwick alumna and former professional services staff member, Charlotte Beesley (BA History and Sociology, 2014)


Profile - PGT alumnus William Harrop

Hear from recent PGT alumnus William Harrop (MA Global and Comparative History, 2022)


Ruth Adesanya

Warwick Scholar and student, Ruth Adesanya is studying at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte, USA.


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