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Community Message 19 March 2020
Here is a video message from the Vice-Chancellor Stuart Croft to update our staff and students on the further planning the University has put in place to continue to protect our community welfare.
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.
Enis Nazif: MSc Statistical Science Student at Oxford
Despite the very specific sounding name, the course involves an interesting mix of statistics and computer science - two subjects that compliment each other very well
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.
Francesca James: Consultant at Willis Towers Watson
All the employers know about MORSE and have a good idea of how prestigious it is.
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.
Alexandra Lin: Analyst at BlackRock International
If you are a student enjoying maths, statistics, economics or any financial related subjects but don't know exactly what to do after graduation, MORSE is definitely a great choice for you.
Xuewen Yu: MSc student in Applied Statistics at Oxford
What I learnt from MORSE is a good preparation for my MSc course in Applied Statistics.
Sam Longbottom-Smith: Graduate training programme at Lloyd’s
I chose MORSE over a maths degree due to the flexibility it offers me.
Annika Cove: Graduate Actuarial Analyst
Knowing that I wanted to become an actuary, the MMORSE degree was ideal as it allowed me to tailor the course towards this end goal via the Actuarial and Finance stream.
Jack Carter: PhD student at OxWaSP (Oxford Warwick Statistics Programme)
Although very challenging in terms of quantity and difficulty of work, MORSE is a very rewarding course
Freddy North: Assistant Tax Advisor at EY
I don't know any other courses with so much choice in the final year.