Latest Alumni Updates
The art of finding your voice
We know our arts alumni go on to do wonderful things after they leave us, and we love that everyone’s story is a little different. Arts advocate, Sunday Times columnist, mum, self-confessed cake scoffer, women’s fiction writer and ex Tellytubbyland resident alumna Pernille Hughes (BA Film and Literature, 1994) has had a rollercoaster of a journey since she graduated from ÌÇÐÄTV. Here she tells us how she found her writing voice, and why your arts degree will always be a good talking point.
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 ÌÇÐÄTV helped her to succeed in the pharmaceutical industry and what motivated her to pursue a career in regulatory affairs.
Making family history
From becoming the first in his family to go to university, Mike Burnett (BA History, 1975) has continued to evolve throughout a career in which he’s worked all over the world.
Paralympian Kare paving the way
As a five-time Paralympic medallist, Kare Adenegan’s (BA History, 2022) sporting endeavours have played a big part in her university experience. No stranger to making history, Kare graduated with a first-class honours degree a week after claiming silver in the T33/34 100m at the Birmingham’s Commonwealth Games. Here Kare reflects on her studies and how we can all learn a lot from history.
Closing the influence gap
Carla Miller is a leadership coach, trainer, and speaker, helping women in leadership roles to increase their influence and impact at work.
Why passion is precious for Future Leader
Powerful Media’s Future Leaders 2022/23 list recognises 150 of Britain’s most outstanding Black university students, including law graduate Precious Odunaiya (LLB Law, 2022). She shares what leadership means to her, and how following your passion is everything.
Future leader on the fast track
Future Leader Anthonia Ezeudogu (BA Politics and Sociology, 2022) might be just beginning her career, but she already has a lot to be proud of. With a first-class degree and experience as a Welfare Officer for The Black Women Project already under her belt, Anthonia is now a Graduate Associate on the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) graduate programme. It’s clear to see why she’s named on Powerful Media’s Future Leaders 2022/23 list, recognising 150 of Britain’s most outstanding Black students and new graduates.
Showcasing those without a voice
Theatre Director Ali Pidsley (BA English and Theatre Studies, 2014; MA English Literature, 2016) shares how ÌÇÐÄTV inspired him to set up a different kind of theatre company.
IntoUniversity Impact
IntoUniversity’s mission is to raise the aspirations of young people from the poorest homes across the UK. Statistically, these students underperform at school, they are less likely to go to university, and have little chance of breaking the cycle of poverty.
ÌÇÐÄTV in partnership with IntoUniversity aims to challenge this in Coventry.
Stitched Up: Stories of Life and Death by a Prison Doctor
A positive time of growth and change for the arts at ÌÇÐÄTV.
New Vice Provost and Chair of the Faculty of Arts Professor Rachel Moseley speaks about her plans as Chair and why it’s such a positive time of growth and change for the arts at ÌÇÐÄTV.
A world of work without bias
Paving the way for a new style of work, Lizzie Penny (BSc International ÌÇÐÄTV with Spanish, 2005) explains why inclusivity at work matters for everyone and what drives the concept of ‘workstyle’.
From studying language to saving lives
Kate Wilson (BA French with Italian, 2002) is not your typical languages alumna. After four years at ÌÇÐÄTV, she launched herself into the world of emergency care and hasn’t looked back. Now, she’s using her powers for good to help with the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.
Luisa Da Silva: Finding her tribe at ÌÇÐÄTV and saving the planet
Luisa Da Silva (MBA, 2019) is the Executive Director of Iron+ Earth, a worker-led organisation based in Canada that sits at the intersection of energy, environmentalism and thought leadership.
Iron + Earth was set up to empower energy sector and indigenous workers to recognise and transfer their skills to the renewable sector to help tackle the climate crisis. Hear Luisa’s captivating story about life as an international student and her advice for students and alumni alike who share her passion for saving the planet.
Connections: Ian Hamley
"Coming from a working class background, it is fair to say that obtaining a degree from ÌÇÐÄTV opened up doors."
Applications for the are open from 1 September to 28 October to alumni living outside of the UK who have studied in the UK in the last 15 years. The Alumni Awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of alumni and showcase the impact and value of a UK higher education. Award winners and finalists are leaders in their fields who have used their experience of studying at a UK university to make a positive contribution to their communities, professions, and countries.
Celebrating our alumni community
Throughout July, we’ve enjoyed celebrating the achievements of thousands of graduates and graduands on campus.
It’s been a pleasure to welcome and celebrate both new and returning members of the alumni community.
Patrick Olajide
From Summer School to social justice, Patrick Olajide discusses his ÌÇÐÄTV experience and why he puts ethics at the forefront of his work.
Summer Spectacular
This summer we have a spectacular line up of celebrations happening on campus. There will be our traditional Degree Congregations and ÌÇÐÄTV Celebrates events (for those who graduated in absentia in 2020 and 2021). We’ll also be taking part in the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, providing an Athletes village, and co-hosting the International Children's Games.
Leveraging confidence and identifying skills at ÌÇÐÄTV
Driven to help people thrive and find their sense of meaning and purpose, ÌÇÐÄTV’s Head of Careers, Anne Wilson, is also an alumna, having completed a Postgraduate Diploma Career Education, Information and Guidance in Higher Education in 2013. Anne shares more about her 16-year journey at ÌÇÐÄTV, and how she’s not finished yet.