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University of Warwick Academics Recognised in New Year’s Honours List 2025

Three academics from The University of Warwick have been named in the New Year’s Honours List for their outstanding contributions to medical and environmental sciences.

The New Year’s Honours list recognises individuals across the UK for their exceptional contributions to society. The honours celebrate those who have made a significant impact in various fields, acknowledging their outstanding service.

Professor Rosemary Collier, OBE

Professor Rosemary Collier, an entomologist and applied ecologist, has been honoured for her pioneering work in horticultural science.

Based in the School of Life Sciences (Warwick Crop Centre), her research focuses on sustainable pest management in horticultural crops, using methods that minimise ecological impact. This includes biological and physical strategies, host plant resistance, and novel technologies for pest monitoring, offering valuable insights to farmers, growers, and gardeners.

Professor Collier said, “I’m extremely pleased and proud to be awarded this honour. I consider myself very fortunate to work in an area that combines my personal and professional passions for animals, plants, the natural environment, and food.

“Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege to work with exceptional colleagues and engage with the UK’s fresh produce industry, which contributes significantly to national health and happiness”.


Professor Gavin Perkins, MBE

Professor Gavin Perkins, Dean of Medicine at Warwick Medical School, has been awarded an MBE for his significant contributions to Resuscitation Science.

A leader in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) research, Professor Perkins has spent over 30 years advancing resuscitation science, publishing more than 500 papers. In November, he began a three-year term as President of the Resuscitation Council UK.

“I am delighted and extremely honoured to receive this award. I’ve been privileged to work with fantastic colleagues at Warwick, across the UK, and globally, whose contributions have made this work possible. This award recognises the collective effort of those teams who have helped advance resuscitation science,” said Professor Perkins.

Professor Siobhan Quenby, MBE


Professor Siobhan Quenby, Professor of Obstetrics at Warwick Medical School, has been awarded an MBE for her ground-breaking research in obstetrics.

Recognised globally for her work on miscarriage and pre-term birth, Professor Quenby has published over 120 articles and 22 book chapters. Her research aims to translate scientific advances into new tests and treatments for pregnancy loss.

Professor Quenby said, “The news was a complete shock but also a huge honour. I am proud of the research I’ve done over 30 years, especially the past 12 at UHCW and WMS, working with an amazing team. I owe much to the fantastic patients who take part in studies and trials, even in difficult times.”


These honours recognise the outstanding contributions of Professors Collier, Perkins, and Quenby in advancing scientific knowledge and addressing critical global challenges, reflecting the world-leading research and reputation of The University of Warwick.

The full New Years Honours list can be found here.


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