Alumni Profiles
Explore our Alumni Profiles
From inspiring entrepreneurs to influential change-makers, our alumni leverage their experience and knowledge gained at Warwick to drive meaningful change around the world.
Browse our alumni profiles and learn more about their journey after graduating from Warwick.
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Ellie Clifford: Admission Assistant
Ellie developed expertise in communication, problem-solving, teamwork, and organisation during her time at Warwick. These skills have proven to be crucial to her post-university life and career.
Juhie Radia: Senior Global Customer Analyst
Juhie works in data analytics at Ralph Lauren with a commitment to mentoring young people and advocating for climate action, which she represents at high-profile events like the Y7. Her adaptability and drive have shaped her career, taking her from lab work to data analytics, while her Warwick experience built her confidence in networking and embracing diverse opportunities.
Creating outreach programmes to empower young people
Growing up in Coventry it was always a dream of Azzedine Dabo (MSc Analytical Science, 2013; PhD Chemistry, 2019) to study at Warwick. Now working as the scientific lead of GlaxoSmithKline’s (GSK) Method Innovation Team, Azzedine shares the importance of giving young people exposure to university life through outreach programmes like the one he has created at GSK.
Zhivani Varanaraja
The Chemistry with Scientific Writing course is a great opportunity that provides a flexible platform to hone both your chemistry and scientific communication skills. I loved the supportive environment provided by Warwick and everyone was very friendly and welcoming. I would 100% recommend it!
Yini Huang
What particularly appeals to me is the opportunity to gain first-hand experience within the BBC, immersing myself in the workings of broadcast media.
Tasbiha Khan
The ASI course at Warwick provides an excellent learning experience, where classroom lectures are seamlessly interconnected with hands-on experience with modern instrumentation techniques. The cohort-based learning style, guest lectures, and research seminars throughout the year really fuel curiosity and innovative thinking.
Sherril Dixon
The level of support and encouragement from both the academic and administrative staff alongside your cohort's is an invaluable part of this MSc AS&I course, which stretches the mind and any preconceived limitations
Samson Oladeji
The ASI MSc exposed me to numerous frontier instrumental techniques in Analytical Science; it equipped me with the nitty-gritty of many analytical methods and their applications in solving real life problems.
Keeping our pharmaceutical products safe
Ensuring pharmaceutical products are safe is vital for patient health and wellbeing. That’s the focus of Yvonne Udenwa (MSc Analytical Science: Methods and Instrumental Techniques, 2011), who’s Senior Associate in EU Regulatory Affairs Strategy at Pfizer. Discover how her time at Warwick helped her to succeed in the pharmaceutical industry and what motivated her to pursue a career in regulatory affairs.
Spotlight on: Dave Griffin
From science to finance, Dave Griffin (MChem Chemistry, 1999) explains how his time at Warwick opened his eyes to where a Chemistry degree could take him, and how today, he’s still using what he learned as a partner at Deloitte.
Natasha Boulding
Co-Founder and CEO of Sphera, Natasha Boulding (MChem Chemistry with Professional Experience, 2015) gives her advice on working in sustainability and her hopes for attending COP26 earlier this month.
Robyn Doherty
You will have lots of support available to you, great facilities around you and the opportunity to make life-long friends.
Temitope Tosin Abiola
I think it is a very, very interesting course that I did and a very, very exciting environment, which gives the students the opportunity to actually try.
Emmanuel Iheke
Arriving at Warwick, I knew I was at the right place and that my desires would be met.
Paweenuch Teerasumran
Warwick is a great university. I enjoyed my time over there. I have met so many inspiring people and good friends.
Maria Kariuki
It was amazing. What I really liked about Warwick is that there's so much support given to you, everyone wants you to succeed
Sofia Goia
It expanded my network and I was given the chance to work with an industry partner.
Miles Capper
I've got very fond memories of being at Warwick. I would 100 per cent you know, if I had to do it again, I'd do it again!
Wai Hin Lee
The knowledge in this course is essential and comprehensive for anyone dedicated to researching polymer science.
Juan Camilo Echeverri
It was a very difficult program but at the same time it was very rewarding