Departmental news
Warwick Law School Top Performers for 2021
Every year, several awards and prizes are granted to a selection of our finalists to recognise and celebrate the success of our top performers! We are proud to announce this year's award winners.
It’s graduation time!
Congratulations to all of the brilliant WMG students on their graduation.
This year a total of 406 Master’s, Postgraduate Research and Undergraduate students graduated from across WMG.
There were 302 Master’s students made up of 279 UK and overseas full-time students, and a further 23, from the part-time Master’s programme.
From the Undergraduate courses, 17 graduated from Cyber Security and 74 from the Applied Engineering Programme (AEP).
There were a further 13 from the Postgraduate Research programme including three EngD, eight PhD, one McPhil and one Master’s by Research.
A virtual results celebration will be held today (21st July) with official graduation ceremony expected to take place in summer 2022.
Professor Robin Clark, Dean of WMG and Director of Education, said: “It has been another incredibly difficult year for our students, but they have all risen to the challenge very well and achieved some fantastic results.
“Congratulations to you all, celebrate safely, and I wish you all the very best in your future careers.”
Read more about all WMG courses here: Education (warwick.ac.uk)
Warwick Law student honoured with prestigious Diana Award
Kaneeka Kapur, a final-year undergraduate student within Warwick Law School, has been awarded the 2021 Diana Award in recognition of her amazing work on Pardesi - a social action platform that she created to provide a space for South Asian women to be heard, seen and celebrated.
Congratulations to Our New Graduates!
Congratulations to our new graduates, who will be receiving their results today!
Below is a video from our Head of Department, Professor Ranko Lazić, celebrating the occasion.
Well done, we wish you all the best for your careers, and we hope you stay in touch!
WSPA Success for Law Student
Law finalist Ruth Mukasa has successfully completed the Warwick Skills Portfolio Award (WSPA) this year. The WSPA scheme helps students to enhance their study skills and develop other skills that are not only valued by employers but also useful more broadly for students in their personal lives whilst studying at Warwick.
Should History be removed from University's core study subjects?
Read the excellent letter by Jude Wilkinson, a first year undergraduate in PPE, in defence of the study of history
Did George Floyd’s case mark a watershed?
Final year student Neyat Solomon Zerabruk reflects on the conviction of Derek Chauvin
Hengrui Zhang has abstract accepted to the British Conference of Undergraduate Research 2021
Congratulations to third-year Computer Science student Hengrui Zhang, who has had an abstract accepted at the British Conference of Undergraduate Research 2021 (BCUR 2021). Hengrui’s abstract, titled "Emotional Adjusted Chinese Sentiment Analysis", proposes a new and enhanced sentiment analysis model, SETCM, which combines the advantages of sentiment lexicon, emoji and neural computing technology. The proposed method overcomes the shortcomings of existing sentiment analysis on Chinese-language text. It is based on the work that Hengrui has completed as part of his third-year project, supervised by Dr Greg Watson.