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Quickfire Questions: Julia Aniol

What is your current role?

I am currently an MRes student and will be starting my PhD here in October.

What motivates you to do what you do?

I really love working on something that I am truly interested in and answering questions I didn't even know existed.

How has your time at Warwick influenced what you do now?

Warwick has taught me how to be an independent individual and has inspired me to follow my own path.

Why did you choose Warwick?

I chose Warwick due to the great reputation of the University and the Neuroscience course. I was really drawn to the hands‑on elements and the modules that are unique to Warwick.

Favourite memory?

My favourite memory is the whole experience of one of my second-year modules, Invertebrate Neuroscience. It was so different to other modules, and I enjoyed the style of teaching.

Best thing about the Warwick community?

I love how collaborative the community is, we are all willing to work with one another to achieve the best results.

Favourite place on campus?

Gibbet Hill woods.

Julia sits in front of a graduation backdrop in her cap and gown

Julia Aniol

BSc Neuroscience, 2025

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