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Kelvin Chukwuemeka: Sexual and Reproductive Health Specialist

Kelvin works for the UN to ensure life‑saving sexual and reproductive health services for women and girls in humanitarian crises worldwide.


Quickfire Questions: Eniola Akanbi

Being around ambitious and curious individuals at Warwick drove Eniola to reconsider what was possible.


Quickfire Questions: Prerita Chauthauwale

Prerita blends science and art, turning breakthrough ideas into bold storytelling that helps innovators communicate memorably.


Quickfire Questions: Alexandra Lovatt

From discovering a love for lab research to pursuing a PhD, Warwick transformed ´¡±ô±ð³æ²¹²Ô»å°ù²¹â€™s curiosity into a career she never expected.


Quickfire Questions: Julia Aniol

Hands‑on neuroscience modules at Warwick unlocked Julia’s passion for unanswered questions, propelling her toward an MRes and a PhD.


Quickfire Questions: Molly Deanne Stronge

Molly is an Early Career Teacher who gets especially inspired by her little learners, and loved the hands-on learning experience that Warwick gave her.


Quickfire Questions: Joel Agius

Joel works in agro‑procurement at PepsiCo as part of his graduate scheme, and credits Warwick with building his confidence, global outlook, and collaborative mindset.


Quickfire Questions: Li Lin

Li Lin is Head of Secondary Mathematics, inspired by a love of maths and education. Warwick’s teaching and online community ensured she always felt supported and connected.


Quickfire Questions: Charlie Ward

Charlie’s Warwick journey shaped her path from environmental science to marketing, and ultimately to work focusing on EDI.


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.


Quickfire Questions: Abbas Taqi

From Warwick classrooms to global fintech boardrooms, Abbas's analytical edge and communication chops shaped a career he never expected.


Quickfire Questions: Junbo Zhao

Junbo rewired his career at Warwick, jumping from accounting to analytics.


Quickfire Questions: Sophie Hamilton

Sophie is a trainee solicitor at Kennedys. Her Warwick philosophy degree shaped her critical thinking, confidence, and global outlook, laying the foundation for her legal career.


Quickfire Questions: Gao Yang

Gao is driven to connect people with nutritious, well-designed food products.


Quickfire Questions: Sara Gronningen

Sara is an associate consultant combining sustainability with real estate.


Quickfire Questions: Joshua Varughese

Warwick and its societies enabled Joshua to push his boundaries and get on stage while being a student.


Quickfire Questions: Winston Laing

Winston is a Digital Marketing Executive working in Tech market research.


Quickfire Questions: Sebastian Graban

Sebastian brings the problem‑solving mindset and close‑knit community spirit he found at Warwick into his work as a Senior Data Scientist.


Quickfire Questions: Sahhil Chawla

Sahhil transforms raw data into compelling stories that empower leaders to make confident, insight‑driven choices.


Quickfire Questions: Patrick Olajide

Patrick Olajide shares how Warwick inspired his path to meaningful local violence prevention work.


Quickfire Questions: Timothy Herrmann

Timothy Herrmann uses the organisation, collaboration and economic expertise developed at Warwick to support evidence‑based policymaking in the Department for Business and Trade.


Quickfire Questions: Nayantara Kochhar

Nayantara helps to transform people's ideas into a profitable consumer brand.


Zeyu Zhao: Data & AI Consulting

Zeyu conducts business plans for digital transformation for Fortune Global 500 clients


Quickfire Questions: Constance Yang

Constance found the unique blend she was looking for at Warwick. A combination of biotechnology and business.


Quickfire Questions: Riola Tauro

Riola finds fulfilment in protecting people in her role in cyber security.


Quickfire Questions: Iqbal Azis Romadhon

WMG graduate Iqbal wants to contribute to Indonesia's community using the skills he learned at Warwick


Quickfire Questions: Andrew Bradley

A sunny open day was the start of Andrew's Warwick journey


Quickfire Questions: Leyla Buran

Law graduate Leyla found the importance of aligning her work and values in the workplace during her Masters


Quickfire Questions: Constanza Alpini Villalba

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


Quickfire stories: Joel Glover

Warwick already played a big part in Joel's life even before he came to study here.


Quickfire Questions: Rosalind Kirby

Primary school teacher and PGCE graduate Rosalind still loves visiting the Warwick campus


Quickfire Questions: Tamara Bell

Editor-in-Chief Tamara spent a year studying in Venice as part of her degree


Quickfire Questions: Sophie Frankpitt

From studying abroad in Amsterdam to finding a passion for research, Sophie always felt at home studying Linguistics


Quickfire Questions: Genie Jones

An open day can lead you to rethink what you want to study and lead you to a new path. It did for Genie.


Quickfire Questions with Rebecca May Geddes

Rebecca has found a passion teaching English overseas. As a second language teacher of English, she currently works in a private language institution in China, teaching children aged 6-15.


Quickfire Questions with Nazym Kairatkyzy

Having realised she lives for all things media and culture, Nazym is forging a career for herself in social media marketing.


Quickfire Questions with Ashley Walls

Ashley’s passion for drama and performance flourished during their PGCE at Warwick, preparing them to inspire students and lead as a Drama Teacher and Personal Development Lead in Performing Arts.


Quickfire Questions with Bethan Blackburn

Bethan found both academic inspiration and lifelong connection during her time at Warwick, laying the foundation for her journey from law student to Partner and Head of Early Talent at Feldon Dunsmore Solicitors.


Quickfire Questions with Pranjali Tambi

Pranjali's time at Warwick gave her the confidence to take chances, step out of her comfort zone, and the mindset to view failure as part of the learning process.


Quickfire Questions with Olukayode Thomas

Olukayode's Doctoral degree at Warwick Business School equipped him with knowledge in strategic alliances and local capacity development in the Nigerian oil and gas sector.


Quickfire Questions with Olugbenga Ojo

Olugbenga was attracted by WMG’s strong reputation for academic excellence and its forward-thinking approach to business and innovation. He is now an Executive Director and oversees the strategic direction for supply chain solutions.


Quickfire Questions with Doina Postica

Doina is proudly grateful for her experience at Warwick, where she learned about development and legal reforms from academic papers. Now she works with reforms in the justice sector.


Quickfire Questions with Egbert Boersma

Egbert is a self-employed Lean Expert and he enjoys helping people and organizations find ways to continuously improve their business.


Quickfire Questions with Evan Watts

Evan, now a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon in Ontario, credits Warwick Medical School for shaping his global perspective and enabling his return to Canada for postgraduate training.


Rootes magazine is live

In Warwick's 60th year, we're delighted to bring you - your commemorative alumni and supporters' magazine celebrating our first six decades.


Quickfire Questions with Anoushka Chati

As an Operational Resilience Analyst at Ardonagh Specialty, Anoushka draws on skills gained at Warwick to tackle real-world challenges and drive collaborative problem-solving.


Quickfire questions with Arshia Qazi

Arshia chose Warwick because of its prestigious law school, and her favourite place on campus is the Piazza.


Quickfire questions with Abhi Desai

Warwick community’s diversity and openness made Abhi feel welcomed while also helping him grow.


Mehdi Gholikhan: passion for education

Mehdi is an English language teacher, and his passion is to change lives through education.


Phoebe Singer: year abroad at Monash

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


Quickfire questions with Suzanne Ovenden

The interdisciplinary nature of ³§³Ü³ú²¹²Ô²Ô±ð’s helped her to excel in diabetes care and systematic review research.


Quickfire questions with Siddhant

Warwick's rigorous and flexible math courses enabled Siddhant to build strong fundamentals while pursuing applied mathematics.


David Mussell: one of Warwick's first cohort

David's time at Warwick taught him to approach problems from different perspectives, even in retirement.


Kit Brant: from Warwick society president to library specialist

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


Breaking barriers and leading change

In an exclusive interview, WMG Scholar, Amina Zahid, (MSc Programme & Project Management, 2021), reflects on her time at Warwick and offers her advice and expertise to current and future students.


History Spotlight: Ricardo Aguilar-González

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


Quickfire questions with Devika

Devika reflects on her time at Warwick and the change of pace it offered coming from a busy Indian city.


Spinning success with Pratik Gadia

Pratik Gadia is the Founder and CEO of a startup company that appeared on the TV show Shark Tank India.


From childhood curiosity to career

Ozair Hudli's passion for engineering began in childhood, inspired by his family’s background in the manufacturing industry.


The secure route of Werachai’s cyber path

Chevening Scholar Werachai Prayoonpruk returned to Bangkok after graduating and now works for Global Fusion Centre as a Country Manager.


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.


Warwick IFP alumni - Alia

Alia's experience in Warwick’s International Foundation Program (IFP) provided a strong academic foundation and fostered lasting friendships, which supported her throughout her university journey.


Warwick IFP alumni - Ella

Ella studied Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) for her undergraduate degree, appreciating the diverse skill set it offered, particularly in honing her analytical abilities and critical thinking through philosophy. Her IFP in Economics provided a solid foundation for her studies.


Warwick IFP alumni - Elsie

Elsie pursued a degree in Biomedical Science, with her favourite aspects being the hands-on lab work and research projects, especially the animal anatomy and histology labs. The IFP course laid a strong academic foundation, equipping her with the essential skills needed for university-level studies and helping her thrive in a variety of science-based modules.


Leading AI innovation and sustainability in manufacturing

Theo Saville graduated from Warwick with a MEng Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering with Business Management, in 2015. Alongside his studies, he joined WMG in 2014 as a researcher in Metal Additive Manufacturing, applying 3D printing for counterterrorism and policing applications. At a similar time, Theo founded , and is Co-Founder and CEO of the advanced software company which uses AI to fully autonomise manufacturing processes, primarily in precision manufacturing.


Warwick shaping the path from A-levels to new passions

Meet Tanisha Bhatara (BA, English Literature, 2022; MSc, Management, 2024), a distinguished alum. Her journey at Warwick, shaped by her A-level experiences, and several leaps of faith, led her from English studies to Business. Guided by mentors, she explored new fields and is now with Ernst & Young Global Limited UK and Ireland (EY UKI) Assurance Graduate Programme to become a qualified accountant. Discover how Tanisha embraced Warwick’s opportunities.

Thu 22 Aug 2024, 08:59 | Tags: Question and Answer WBS English

Journey of an automotive leader

Manjot Chana (BEng in Applied Engineering (Product Creation), 2019) is a Technical Director at , a global business that specialises in aftermarket automotive products.

The opportunity to fulfil his degree apprenticeship stemmed from his role at Jaguar Land Rover. Explore how his experience at Warwick, driven by a deep passion for engineering, has shaped his career and personal growth.


From Warwick to wind turbines

Antonio Abella, a graduate of WMG, ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ (MSc in Engineering Business Management, 2017), is the Director of Operations and Innovation at . The company specialises in waste management and produces environmentally friendly products transforming decommissioned wind turbines into high-end custom furniture. Learn about Antonia’s time at Warwick and how it has shaped his successful career.


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.


Studying Physics built a solid foundation for future career

Clive's curiosity and drive to learn continue to motivate him, a trait fostered during his time at Warwick, which taught him critical thinking and presentation skills.


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.


Archit's journey from Warwick to professional achievement

Archit's decision to attend Warwick stemmed from its esteemed reputation and vibrant campus community, influenced by interactions with Warwick Ambassadors during his International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Mumbai. Now, as a Software Licence Compliance Consultant at Deloitte UK, his drive comes from a larger vision of making a positive impact and running his own business, shaped by his time at Warwick and supported by family and friends.


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.


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.


Creating outreach programmes to empower young people

Growing up in Coventry it was always a dream of Azzedine Dabo (MSc Analytical Science, 2013; PhD Chemistry, 2019) to study at Warwick. Now working as the scientific lead of GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK) Method Innovation Team, Azzedine shares the importance of giving young people exposure to university life through outreach programmes like the one he has created at GSK.


The alum doctor bridging gaps in health and education

From medicine to mentorship, Dr Gabriela Barzyk (MBChB, 2022), discusses her career as a junior doctor and her passion for creating equal educational opportunities for all.


The power of pushing yourself

Benjamin Nuga (BA French with Chinese, 2022), has already diversified his skill set by working as a production assistant, scriptwriter, and musician and he’s also been a contestant on Countdown. Having only graduated in 2022, his achievements are centered around his willingness to step outside his comfort zone.


Blending algorithms and botanicals

Meet alum, Lu Sun (MSc Statistics, 2008), who's successfully juggling a career in AI with her newfound passion for gin. We caught up with Lu to learn more about her unique career journey from an early start in cognitive AI to launching her own gin brand inspired by her family’s roots.


Emma Arandjelovic: Senior Software Engineer

Now working at the cutting edge of science and technology, Emma Arandjelovic (BSc Computer Science, 2002) looks back at her time at Warwick and how it was key to succeeding in a male-dominated industry.


Q&A with Speakbeast

Theatre company, Speakbeast, is made up of Warwick alumni and students who are interested in creating original theatre that focuses on queerness, transness, and what it means to be human in a mechanised world. They’ve been shortlisted for the Untapped 2024 award and will be taking their debut show, The Freemartin, to Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2024.


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.


Quickfire questions with Edward Dunbavin

Teacher Edward Dubavin (BA English Language and Linguistics, 2020) looks back at his time at Warwick and how it fuelled his passion for research that still continues.


Quickfire questions with Sabrina Luca

Self-described people person, Sabrina Luca (BA Language, Culture and Communications, 2020) was exposed to the mechanisms of intercultural communication and interpersonal relations at Warwick, which now has a massive impact on the work she does in Communications for the Tech Industry.


Quickfire questions with Tom Underwood

From studying abroad in Copenhagen to focusing on the role the NHS has in tackling inactivity, Tom Underwood (BA Language, Culture and Communication, 2019) tells us about his time at Warwick and why he wants to improve the world for people.


Quickfire Questions with alum Adrian Richards

Adrian Richards (BA Politics and International Studies, 2018) always knew Warwick was where he was meant to study, and it's taken him on a career path that's as global and diverse as his time on campus.


A journey from language to leadership

For Michael Ojetunde (BA French and Economics, 2022), opting to study a language was always part of a grander plan.


The story of Jean Renwick

After a long career in public relations, Dianne Page (Dipl History of Art, 2007; MA History of Art, 2009) took the plunge to pursue her passion for the arts via Warwick. Now with three novels under her belt and a fourth in the works, Dianne reflects on the milestones that got her here.


Quick Q&A with Arts alum, Kaya Patel

Growing up in northwest London, Kaya Patel (BA Film and LiteratureLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window, 2020) considered universities around the UK. But she chose to move to the Midlands for her undergraduate experience because she trusted her intuition.  


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’s 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.


Playing the long game

Journalist, author, higher education professional, proof-reader, and editor Annette Rubery (PhD English and Comparative Literary Studies, 1999) has spent the 30-plus years since graduating honing her editorial and marketing skillset.


Letting language lead the way

Postgraduate, multilingual translator and communications specialist - languages alum Dom Johnson has been busy since leaving Warwick in 2019. After almost three years working in Geneva as a translator for Swiss Federal Railways and Swiss Post, Dom (BA Modern Languages, 2018; MA Translation and Cultures, 2019) swapped proofreading for politics, moving back to the UK after securing a role as a Communications Officer for the Green Party of England and Wales.


A world of views

First-class Classics graduate and Senior Policy Advisor, Dillon Patel (BA Ancient History and Classical Archaeology, 2017) shares how Warwick shaped his thinking, the power of soft skills, and how the past isn’t so dissimilar from the present day.


Bank transfer checks out

First class graduate Fay Inverarity (BA German Studies, 2021; MA Translation and Cultures, 2022) is translating her academic passions into a budding career after securing a place on Barclays’ Retail Banking Graduate Scheme.


Quickfire questions with Future Leader Giulio

After being featured on Powerful Media’s Future Leaders 2022/3 list, which recognises 150 of Britain’s most outstanding Black university students, recent graduate Giulio Aguigwo (BA Philosophy, Politics and Economics, 2022) reflects on his Warwick experience.


Putting a Spring(er) in Student’s Steps

We’re proud to count Tilly, the Springer Spaniel, as an honorary member of the Warwick alumni community, as she and her owner, Alison Pigdon offer a helping paw to students through their wellbeing visits with charity, Pets as Therapy.


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’s 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’s rights in history and a start-up supporting later living have in common? They all set arts alum and marketing expert Harriet Stanger’s (BA History, 2016) heart on fire.


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