PPE News and Events
PPE Student among Student journalists from Warwick celebrated at National Awards
The University of Warwick’s student newspaper, The Boar, has been celebrated at the Student Publication Association National Awards. Winners included PPE student Zoe Barret, who won Best Creative Piece.
Two PPE Graduates Win OSCAs
We are delighted to announce that two 2023 PPE graduates have won Outstanding Student Contribution Awards (OSCAs) at this year’s graduation ceremony.
The OSCAs recognise and celebrate the outstanding contributions of Warwick's students. They not only excel academically, but also find the time to campaign for good causes, fundraise, start small business, and work with local charities.
Find out more about the work Bethan Smith and Kieran Barry won their OSCAs for.
PPE student attends the 2023 Y7 Summit in Japan
PPE student Loshini attended the Y7 Summit in Japan in 2023, with support from the PPE programme. Youth under 40 from a diverse background, such as researchers, government officials, and students, convene ahead of G7 and G20 Summits and make policy recommendations by submitting the communique to G7 and G20. Y7 & Y20 Summits aim to propose solutions to various challenges faced by today’s international community by promoting mutual understanding among youth at the forefront of the world.
Loshini says: “As the UK economy delegate I aimed to target the needs of young people amidst the cost of living crisis and an increasing lack of employability. Alongside delegates from across the G7 countries we integrated these needs and also considered the importance of sustainability and working towards a circular economy."
PPE Student Wins CAGE Video Competition 2022!
Jacob Liebenberg is CAGE Video Competition Winner 2022! The third-year undergraduate in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, impressed the judges with his compelling story, strong visuals, voiceover and music. Congratulations Jacob!
PPE Graduate Success in the Global Undergraduate Awards 2021
We are delighted to announce that a PPE graduate was the Global Winner in the Economics category at the Global Undergraduate Summit.
The Global Undergraduate Awards is an international academic awards programme that recognises originality, innovation, and excellence at the undergraduate level. The Economics category was won by Warwick PPE graduate Beatriz Sasse.
Beatriz’s submission was her dissertation on “The limited impact of a drinking-and-driving law reform on traffic accident hospitalisations: quasi-experimental evidence from Brazil”. Her supervisor was Professor Kobi Glazer who is Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at Warwick.