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Foster mum achieves first class results from Warwick

A foster mum from Nuneaton has graduated from the University of Warwick’s Centre for Lifelong Learning with a first class degree.

Julie Marziano, who is 51, received her BA honours degree in Health and Social Policy during Warwick’s summer graduation ceremonies.


Top Tips for Joining CLL from Students

Joining the Centre for Lifelong Learning is both an exciting and nervous time, especially for students returning to education after a long period of time or students who are taking the next step in furthering their education. To help with your next step, our students have come up with their top tips on joining CLL.


"When I graduated in 2005, I was extremely proud of what I had achieved. My family were there on the day to see me graduate and they were delighted for me."

Alison works as a Job Search Adviser in Student Careers and Skills at the University of Warwick and became an accredited R2 Strengths practitioner in May 2016. She is also a graduate of the Centre for Lifelong Learning, completing her BA in Health and Social Policy in 2005. She has also worked in Student Recruitment and Marketing since graduation.

We caught up with her to hear her story almost 13 years on...


"You can do it and you absolutely should be here! Don't listen to the voice inside your head that says you can't."

Sharon works as Chief of Staff at the University of Warwick, providing high-level and broad-ranging advice and senior executive support to the Vice-Chancellor and the Executive Team. She is also a Graduate at the Centre for Life Long Learning, graduating in 2004.

She shares with us her Warwick Story and how she found joining the CLL Community and moving into her new career after graduating.

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University Awards 2018 - Global Contribution Longlister, Emma Langley

"It took me completely by surprise when I received the email about my nomination. It is lovely to be appreciated, so thank you to the student who nominated me."


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