Skip to main content Skip to navigation

School of Engineering Student Hub ( ESO )

Student Hub ( ESO )

Show all news items

2013 Undergraduate of the Year

The IT and Computer Science Award that Torgyn won is in the competition again (with a new sponsor, M&S) but there are also new awards for women students of any degree and those with commercial excellence.


Students enter through the portal: http://undergraduateoftheyear.com/ where you can see all 12 awards.
It would be great for Warwick to win twice in a row.
We had the finals of our national TARGETjobs Undergraduate of the Year Awards event and I'm delighted to say that the IT and Computer Science Undergraduate of the Year Award went to Torgyn Shaikhina who is studying Computer and Information Engineering at Warwick. The award was sponsored by BT and, through a series of online tests, application forms, interviews and assessment exercises, Torgyn emerged as winner. BT only targeted a relatively small number of universities and so she beat off competition from other excellent students from other excellent universities. This award was one of twelve presented on the day and each award was sponsored by a top graduate recruiter: Deloitte, Barclays, Mars, Ernst & Young, Morgan Stanley, Laing O'Rourke, E.ON, EDF Energy, RBS, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, BT and Mayer Brown.
Torgyn collected the award from Michael Portillo (who hosted the awards) and Graham Robinson, Chief Architect, Software Engineering at BT.

Tue 16 Oct 2012, 14:59

Emergency and Support Links

For emergencies or urgent safety concerns, please contact the University 24-hour Community Safety line: +44 (0)2476 522083. Community Safety operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

In the event of an emergency on campus requiring ambulance, police or fire brigade, call 22222 from an internal telephone. If you are on campus and you use a mobile to call for an emergency service (999), you should also then call 024 76 5 22222. This alerts the University Community Safety team and will enable the emergency vehicle to be speedily escorted to where it is required on the campus.

If you're struggling but it's not an emergency, please contact Wellbeing.

If you are a parent or guardian there is more information on what to do if you have concerns: warwick.ac.uk/services/wss/parents/#concern.

Let us know you agree to cookies