Winter Graduation 2025

Our 2025 winter graduation took place on Thursday 23 January, celebrating the fantastic achievements of our postgraduate taught and research students.
Following the morning’s graduation ceremony in the Butterworth Hall, our new graduates joined members of the department for a buffet lunch at The Slate. Special prizes were awarded to those who had excelled during their time at Warwick.
Congratulations to all our new graduates. Your resilience, commitment and hard work has paid off. We wish you all the best of luck, whatever your next endeavour may be.
Photos from the day can be viewed here (graduates, staff and students only).

Advanced Clinical Practice: Best Overall Student Performance and Best Professional Project Performance
Winner: Joshua BannisterThese prizes are awarded to the student who has achieved the overall highest mark for the course and for the professional project.

Advanced Clinical Practice (Critical Care): Best Overall Student Performance
Winner: William ThompsonThis prize is awarded to the student who has achieved the overall highest mark for the course.

Advanced Clinical Practice (Critical Care): Best Professional Project Performance
Winners: William Thompson and Eoin McNameeThis award is given to the student who has achieved the highest mark for the professional project.

Health Research: Best Professional Project Performance
Winner: Henry Searle
This award is given to the student who has achieved the overall highest mark for the professional project.

Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research: Best Overall Student Performance
Winner: Nina PucekovaThis prize is awarded to the student who has achieved the overall highest mark for the course.

Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research: Best Professional Project Performance
Winner: Megan Vickers
This award is given to the student who has achieved the overall highest mark for the professional project.

Medical Education: Best Overall Student Performance
Winner: Olivia Flowers
This award is given to the student who has achieved the overall highest mark for the course.

Medical Education: Best Professional Project Performance
Winner: Luke McElhinneyThis prize is awarded to the student who has achieved the overall highest mark for the professional project.

Public Health: Best Overall Student Performance and Best Professional Project Performance
Winner: Louise McEvoy
This award is given to the student who has achieved the overall highest mark for the course and for the professional project.