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Yuru Zuo: Software Engineer at Microsoft

Computer Science graduate Yuru Zuo is a Software Engineer at Microsoft where she builds cloud and AI systems.


Palak Sinha: Strategic Partnerships Manager

At JLR, Palak works at the crossroads of automotive manufacturing, technology, and strategy.


Virgil Munteanu: Founder and Lead Advisor

Philosophy graduate Virgil Munteanu founded Opera Art Advisory and Collective, Romania’s first fully independent art consultancy.


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.


Ming Yang: Stewardship Analyst

Making the leap from corporate sustainability to influencing global investors, Ming’s journey shows how curiosity and stepping beyond the obvious can unlock unexpected career paths.


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: David Medlock

David scored Warwick’s first-ever League goal in 1969, playing alongside future Liverpool star Steve Heighway.


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. 


Vandana Ramdenee-Nathoo: Non-Exec Director

Vandana serves as an Independent Non-Executive Director across the boards of three collective investment vehicles, contributing strategic guidance, governance, and long-term oversight.


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: 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.


Travel Writer, Journalist, and Comms Consultant: Rachel Ifans

Rachel was longlisted in the Women's Prize for unpublished fiction and is sending off her manuscript.


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.


Former Principal Partner: Colin Davies

Warwick wasn't Colin's initial choice, but he was drawn in by its future-facing ethos.


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.


EMEA Chief Operating Officer: Rafia Aslam

In her roles at UBS, Rafia learned first-hand how businesses are managed, the challenges they face, and how major strategic decisions are made.


Quickfire Questions: Patrick Olajide

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


Connections: Elizabeth Rogers

Elizabeth's book, Heroes and Traitors, is inspired by the aftermath of the English Civil War


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.


Headteacher: Jassa Panesar

Jassa Panesar may be the head of the school, but he hasn't given up teaching Chemistry just yet.


Cathedral Guide: Aileen J P Christodoulou

Aileen believes that smashing the glass ceiling was the role some are destined to play.


With the Winter Olympics in full swing, Secretary General of the World Curling Federation, Colin Grahamslaw reflects on his time at Warwick.


A life intertwined with Warwick

Sumedha Sharaff has built a life closely connected to Warwick: marrying her university soulmate, co-founding O&O Beauty, and becoming an ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ Ambassador for India.


With a Warwick Global Excellence Scholarship, Amy Fong (BSc Accounting and Finance, 2025) made the most of her Warwick experience.


Founder & Director: Wenfei Teh

Founder of a mid-luxury fashion brand, Wenfei discusses how her degree helped her navigate the complexities of running a business.


Your Stories: Julie Huggins

Teaching graduate Julie and her fellow alumni friends met back on campus after 38 years!


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.


Kate Whapshott: Head of Marketing

Kate was tempted by clinical psychology, but the buzz of marketing was the perfect fit for her


Quickfire Questions: Andrew Bradley

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


Philip Lloyd: Principal

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


Your Stories: Roger Addison

Roger, his sister, and his son all met their respective partners at Warwick making it truly a special connection for their family.


Meet Loud Parade

Led by two Warwick alumni, Loud Parade is an artist-first music-creative agency that's leading a not-so-quiet revolution.


Quickfire stories: Joel Glover

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


Quickfire Questions: Tamara Bell

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


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.


Sihan Yang: Business Owner

Economics graduate Sihan wanted to be a businesswoman from her first day at Warwick


Quickfire Questions: Sophie Frankpitt

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


One of Warwick's first students: Hugh Morton

Hugh was one of the first Mathematics students that started at Warwick in 1964.


Lessons that last a lifetime

George Bakehouse shares the part Professor John Rex played in steering his life on a new path.


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.


Daniella McNulty: Creative Director

Daniella is a Creative Director, Consultant, Professor, and Artist with current shows at Groupe Clarins and Rue de Rivoli.


Elise van Kluijve: Legal Assistant

Elise is a legal assistant at the Dutch Prosecution Service, where she assists the prosecutor in medical criminal cases.


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.


Arthur de Panafieu: Student in theatre

From business to the arts, WBS graduate Arthur is studying to become an actor and comedian in Paris.


Christine Wong: Content Manager

At BRANDTHINK Malaysia, Christine helps to bring her clients' visions into reality.


Lubna Al Ariqi: Director of Public Health Emergency Department

Lubna is the Director of Public Health Emergency Department at the Gulf Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (Gulf CDC).


Mahlia Theismann: Assistant Director

Mahlia is Assistant Director at Schauspielhaus Zurich (the biggest theatre institution in Switzerland), and freelance Artistic Director in Luxemburg.


David Robinson: Volunteer at the Carolinas Association for Passenger Trains

David is retired but actively volunteering for Carolinas Association for Passenger Trains, which advocates for better passenger rail services in both North Carolina and South Carolina.


Nav Gahonia: Director of People and Clients

Nav is the Director of People and Clients at WSP UK.


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.


SMLC Spotlight: Laura Connelly

Laura is a Marketing Coordinator at Sonoco's Consumer Products European Marketing Department.


Jure Tus: Associate Solicitor

Jure is a Associate at CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP.


SMLC Spotlight: Lora Jones

Lora began at London & Partners before moving into journalism, rising to Senior Journalist at the BBC and now continuing her investigative work at ITV News.


Warwick love story: Diane and Jake

Diane and Jake met during the first week at Warwick through the fencing club, they reconnected six years later in Cambridge.


SMLC Spotlight: Hanna Ward

Hanna is a Journalist at the BBC's Today programme, working with the most well-known voices in British broadcasting and producing content for around 6 million weekly listeners.


SMLC Spotlight: Jae Marple

Jae set up his own translation business in 2018 and works with agency clients across various sectors.


SMLC Spotlight: Joseph Lewsey

Joseph is a patent translator for the World Intellectual Property Organization, translating patent texts from German into English.


SMLC Spotlight: Claudia Lussana

Claudia completed a PGCE in Modern Foreign Languages and is now into her fourth year of secondary school teaching in Surrey.


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.


Shaun Lordan: FinTech CEO

Shaun always knew he would end up in finance. Now he leads a dynamic organisation that merges commercial acumen with a passion for doing good.


Lily Searle: Senior Associate

Lily advises companies, and investment banks working with companies, who wish to list their shares on one of the exchanges operated by London Stock Exchange.


Physics Spotlight: Michelle Watson

Michelle is a Student User Experience Officer at the ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ.


Psychology Spotlight: Joshua Smith

Joshua has multiple occupations, including lawyer, director and board advisor.


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.


Mandy Leung: Legal counsel

Mandy is a legal counsel for both the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions at her firm.


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.


Aarti Mahesh Advani: Barclays Trainee Solicitor

Aarti tackles complex legal, policy, and regulatory challenges as part of her traineeship, which is primarily focused on ESG.


Akansha Sumaria: Director

Akansha works as a Director of two companies she set up with her husband (also an alum) in Tanzania.


Rachel Carter: Managing Director

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


Mardiros Ovagemyan: AML Associate Analyst

Mardiros loves the puzzle-like nature of his work as an analyst where he tries to detect money laundering or any other financial fraud.


Quickfire questions with Siddhant

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


Life Sciences Spotlight: Katie Endersby

Katie is an Environmental Safety Scientist at Unilever, where she focuses on the biodegradability and persistence of chemicals.


Computer Science Spotlight: Petros Stergiou

Petros supports budgeting and cost allocation in Belgium and will soon transition to Business Unit Finance for Central Europe.


David Mussell: one of Warwick's first cohort

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


History Spotlight: Thomas Bartley

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


Kit Brant: from Warwick society president to library specialist

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


Morgan Skeels-Caldwell: Detective Constable

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


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’s still in touch with friends from his student days.


Bertrand: CEO and Founder

From a decade in strategy consulting to the challenges of entrepreneurship, Bertrand has built his running business from the ground up.


Life Sciences Spotlight: Manav Patel

Manav shares how his Life Sciences degree helped him.


Juhie Radia: Senior Global Customer Analyst

Alongside a career mapping and analysing data, Juhie is also a climate advocate and mentor who's represented environmental and sustainability policy in the UK at the Y7.


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.


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.


Quickfire questions with Devika

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


The Complex Journey to Justice

One hour in the company of human rights lawyer and activist Natasha Latiff (LLB Law, 2009) and she’ll take you to some of the scariest places in the world. Places where the rights of women, low-paid workers, and marginalised communities are rarely heard, let alone fought for.


Jayaraja leads the renovation of historic Alfoxton Park House

Jayaraja (BA QTS (Phys Ed), 1985) is leading a team of volunteers in renovating the historic Alfoxton Park House.


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.


Caroline Kendall: Senior Listing Policy Adviser

Beyond managing policy and guidance for the National Heritage List for England, Caroline Kendall (BA History of Art, 2010) finds inspiration in the organization's collective passion for heritage and the opportunity to continually learn from colleagues with specialised knowledge.


Albin Eriksson Lippe: Launching a company rooted in AI

Leading a travel tech startup, Albin Eriksson Lippe (BSc Economics, 2019) blends a passion for adventure with cutting-edge innovation, crafting the next generation of group trip planning. From launching a company rooted in AI to revolutionising how we travel, his journey is shaped by his Warwick experiences.


Taniya Hussain: Commercial Property Paralegal

Taniya Hussain (LLB Law, 2023) manages a broad spectrum of cases in commercial property, finding fulfilment in her role's dynamic challenges and client interactions. She was initially attracted to her current position by the opportunity for professional growth in a supportive and flexible work environment. Taniya encourages Warwick graduates to stay confident, engage effectively with clients, and remain resilient in the face of challenges, knowing that persistence pays off in the legal sector.


Computer Science Spotlight: Sakshi Mittal

Warwick's Computer Science course helped her to create a strong foundation for Java and web development, which she has been able to extend further at her workplace.


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 - 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.


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.


Computer Science Spotlight: Hengrui Zhang

Hengrui chose to study this course because he has always been fascinated by the power and potential of computer science, especially in artificial intelligence. The idea of using AI, in particular the NLP technique, to solve real-world problems, motivated him to enrol in this program.


Minali's journey at Warwick

Warwick has been a transformative place for Minali, finding lifelong friends and determination that shaped who she is today.


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