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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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Alumni case study: Ricardo Aguilar-González

Ricardo pursued a PhD in History at the University of Warwick, focusing on the impact of colonization on food, drink, and health in Mesoamerica. His work highlights how historical changes in diet relate to both colonial influences and modern challenges, reflecting on personal experiences with food in his home region of Michoacán, Mexico.

Alumni case study: Meliha Hussain

Meliha attended the University of Warwick from 2019 to 2022, studying History despite pandemic challenges. After graduating, she continues for a Master’s degree and takes on a role as Co-Creation Officer, working to make assessments more inclusive for students.

Quickfire question with Devika

Reflecting on her time at Warwick, Devika acknowledges how being surrounded by inspirational peers and a supportive community on campus resulted in significant personal and professional growth in a short space of time.

Spinning success with Pratik Gadia

Pratik Gadia, (MSc, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 2013) is the Founder and CEO of The Yarn Bazaar, a startup company that appeared on the TV show Shark Tank India. His company is transforming the textile industry with transparent, efficient solutions for buying and selling yarn.

From childhood curiosity to career

Ozair Hudli, a WMG alumnus with an MSc in Engineering Business Management (2023), is a Sales Support Specialist at Caterpillar UK. His passion for engineering began in childhood, inspired by his family’s background in the manufacturing industry. Warwick provided Ozair with essential skills and a strong professional network, which have been pivotal in shaping his career

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.

Boost your professional journey with Warwick Alumni Mentoring

WMG alumnus Ozair Hudli (MSc Engineering Business Management, 2023), joined the Warwick Alumni Mentoring Programme on Warwickgrad to help other graduates and students like Mahesh Ram Krishna Raj, a current MSc Engineering Business Management student, develop his career. Hear their perspectives on what it’s like to be a mentor and mentee in the programme.

The secure route of Werachai’s cyber path

Chevening Scholar Werachai Prayoonpruk (MSc Cyber Security Management, 2017) returned to Bangkok after graduating from WMG. He works for Global Fusion Centre (GFC) as a Country Manager for two Thailand subsidiaries. GFC leads cybersecurity operations, protecting the IT environment.

From business excellence to AI innovation

Surya Narayan Saha wrote Reform: Harnessing AI's Power in Modern Businesses after gaining expertise in process improvement and strategic thinking. The book provides business leaders with practical insights into leveraging AI for growth and competitive advantage, using fictional narratives to address real-world challenges in AI implementation.

Jayaraja leads the renovation of historic Alfoxton Park House

As chair of the trust overseeing the renowned Alfoxton Park House, Jayaraja now resides there, leading a team of volunteers in renovating the historic building.

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