Latest Alumni Updates
Kate Renforth - Imaging Scientist
I studied physics at Warwick after enjoying the subject at GCSE and A-Level. I enjoyed the challenge of the subject and thought it could help me end up in a job where I got to answer real world questions and make a difference.
Paweenuch Teerasumran
Warwick is a great university. I enjoyed my time over there. I have met so many inspiring people and good friends.
Maria Kariuki
It was amazing. What I really liked about Warwick is that there's so much support given to you, everyone wants you to succeed
Katy Pallister - Public Engagement Officer (Institute of Physics)
When I chose to study Maths and Physics at Warwick, I never expected to end up where I have or taken the journey I did to get there, but it has all felt very natural.
Miles Capper
I've got very fond memories of being at Warwick. I would 100 per cent you know, if I had to do it again, I'd do it again!
Wai Hin Lee
The knowledge in this course is essential and comprehensive for anyone dedicated to researching polymer science.
Patrick Doherty - Structural Simulations Engineer (NanoAvionics)
The Physics careers staff also helped me to prepare for interviews as I moved into the working world.
Amy Elliot - Trainee Radiation Protection Adviser (Aurora Health Physics Services Ltd)
The Warwick Physics degree gave me a good overall understanding of physics, as well as in-depth knowledge in specific subjects in order to support these clients and understand what they are trying to do.
Gregory Brown - Senior Public Astronomy Officer (Royal Museums Greenwich)
When I realised that science communication, rather than research, was to be my future career, my work in Warwick’s excellent outreach programme was an ideal springboard into the sector.
Mark Foster
The course was very well structured with plenty of support, the staff and fellow students were friendly, and I enjoyed my time there.
James Povey - HV Battery Structure / Integration Engineer (Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd)
I have no doubt that my physics degree has been an invaluable asset in contributing to success in my field of work.
Stephanie Yardley - Research Associate in Heliospheric Physics (University of Reading)
By studying a Physics degree at Warwick not only did I discover my enthusiasm for Astrophysics, but I also gained the problem solving, computational data analysis and leadership skills that are essential for pursuing a career in academic research.