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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.
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From Warwick graduate to PhD researcher in French cinema psychology
After earning a BA and MA from Warwick in 2020, Ellie returned to pursue a PhD on the psychology of lesbian women in contemporary French cinema. Inspired by a year of teaching at Université Côte d'Azur and her positive experience at Warwick, she is now immersed in research and motivated by the supportive PhD community.
Donal Connolly: Director of Credit and Collections
Donal oversees operations across multiple African markets, enabling access to solar energy for rural communities through an innovative financing model. With an MSc in Behavioural & Economic Science from Warwick, he credits his success to data-driven experimentation, interdisciplinary learning, and a passion for addressing global challenges like energy access.
The key science of interlingual language signs invention
Daguang published “The Key Science of Interlingual Language Signs Invention” in trilingual edition, which encapsulates more than thirty years academic life experience greatly influenced by the University of Warwick.
George Lynch: Graduate Data Scientist
George's work is currently focussed on investigating the use of machine learning techniques to optimise revenue, as industry-wide changes to airline ticketing are scheduled to come into effect within the next couple of years.
Manav Patel: Market Analyst
Manav is deeply interested in learning about biological systems and have a particular passion for environmental sustainability through exploiting biological innovation. Warwick's world-leading research at the School of Life Sciences was pivotal in his career journey.
Ellie Clifford: Admission Assistant
Ellie developed expertise in communication, problem-solving, teamwork, and organisation during her time at Warwick. These skills have proven to be crucial to her post-university life and career.
Tom Maidment: Sustainability Senior Manager
Careers are flexible, they evolve over time. Tom Maidment started as an Undergraduate Engineer; he now works in food sustainability with hopes to save one billion tonnes of CO2 by the time he turns 30.
Juhie Radia: Senior Global Customer Analyst
Juhie works in data analytics at Ralph Lauren with a commitment to mentoring young people and advocating for climate action, which she represents at high-profile events like the Y7. Her adaptability and drive have shaped her career, taking her from lab work to data analytics, while her Warwick experience built her confidence in networking and embracing diverse opportunities.
Anna Donovan: Product Manager
Anna’s experience in product management is enriched by working with diverse clients across industries, which fuels her passion for learning about new technologies. Despite a non-tech background, she attributes her success to leveraging transferable skills, navigating global perspectives, and embracing unexpected career paths with enthusiasm.
From biology undergrad to doctor to therapist to author
A Warwick alum announces the pre-order of their book, Self-Obsession, set for release in May 2025. The book integrates biology, medicine, psychology, and Eastern philosophies to explore and address issues like depression and anxiety.