Latest Alumni Updates
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.
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.
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.
Could your organisation host a student placement?
Could your organisation benefit from some fresh perspectives and additional skills? Could you offer a Life Sciences Masters student a placement year?
From biology student to all that jazz
He’s toured all over the world and released his first album earlier this year, but it was James Hudson’s time at Warwick that inspired him to become a professional jazz singer. Although he studied Biological Sciences, James credits his involvement in societies such as Musical Theatre Warwick and Warwick Big Band for shaping his career.
Hunting for life-saving phage in sewage
Life Sciences' Dr Eleanor Townsend and Dr Ellie Jameson were part of a documentary on the 'Secret Science of Sewage'
BBC Gardeners' World Magazine features Crop Centre PhD student
As part of a monthly series featuring the eight finalists in this 2020 competition, Andy Gladman (PhD student of Dr Dave Chandler) and his Leamington Spa allotment are the subject of March's edition.