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Project Baala: Breaking the cycle of taboo

When Soumya Dabriwal (BSc EconomicsLink opens in a new window, 2016) travelled to Ghana with Warwick in Africa, she had no idea it would be the catalyst for change. Now her organisation, Project Baala, has helped more than 650,000 menstruators and educated many more in disparate communities across the world.

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Minali's journey at Warwick

Warwick has been a transformative place where Minali found lifelong friends and was inspired by a culture of diversity, hard work, and determination that shaped who she is today.

From entrepreneur to health coach: a journey in Alzheimer's prevention

The upcoming book, "What did I come in here for again? - How I improved my brain health and memory with the Bredesen Protocol®," details the author's journey from entrepreneur to Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach, inspired by a personal connection to Alzheimer's prevention.

Leading AI innovation and sustainability in manufacturing

Theo Saville graduated from Warwick with a MEng Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering with Business Management, in 2015. Alongside his studies, he joined WMG in 2014 as a researcher in Metal Additive Manufacturing, applying 3D printing for counterterrorism and policing applications. At a similar time, Theo founded CloudNC, and is Co-Founder and CEO of the advanced software company which uses AI to fully autonomise manufacturing processes, primarily in precision manufacturing.

Elaine's new book on old spouse careers

A postgraduate social work student turned academic has authored a book, Inside the World of Older Spouse Carers, to explore and challenge assumptions about older spouse carers, which will be published by Palgrave Macmillan in July 2024.

Love story at Warwick

Shreena and her husband met in Warwick ten years ago and have now celebrated their third wedding anniversary.

Olympics Memories – flying the birthday flag for Great Britain!

Entering a new decade is always a special moment, but for alumna Barbara Hutchinson (Cert, Diabetes Care Distance delivery courses, 2005) it was made even more incredible thanks her London Olympic experience.

Olympics memories at the BBC

Following an engineering science degree in the 1970’s, Keith Warrender has worked across the world with the BBC. He tells us about his time working on the Olympics and why the draw of The Games pulled him out of retirement!

Warwick shaping the path from A-levels to new passions

Meet Tanisha Bhatara (BA, English Literature, 2022; MSc, Management, 2024), a distinguished alumna. Her journey at Warwick, shaped by her A-level experiences, and several leaps of faith, led her from English studies to Business. Guided by mentors, she explored new fields and is now with Ernst & Young Global Limited UK and Ireland (EY UKI) Assurance Graduate Programme to become a qualified accountant. Discover how Tanisha embraced Warwick’s opportunities.

Olympics Memories – What a super Saturday!

When a chance response to a newspaper advert led to a friendship with the family of Great Britain’s most successful heptathlete, alumnus Barbara Meade nee Lea (Certificate in Education, 1960) got to enjoy one of the most memorable days in GB’s Olympic history.

Twelve alumni recognised in King’s Birthday Honours

A number of Warwick alumni have been recognised for their outstanding contributions in the recent King’s Birthday Honours. Twelve individuals have each been celebrated and honoured for their tireless work and commitment, as well as the incredible impact they have on the world around them.

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