Latest Alumni Updates
Spotlight on: Richard Small
After spending much of his career in supply chain management, Richard Small (MBA, 2002) decided to go-it-alone and start his own business in 2017.
Nanette Yu: Student at London School of Economics (LSE)
The course has smart and self-driven peers to work with and world-class academics to learn from.
Krupa Raikundlia: JP Morgan Equity Derivatives Off-cycle Analyst
Doing this degree has enriched my analytical and problem-solving skills and given me the quantitative foundations for a career in trading.
Theatre and Performance Studies Student Prizes for 2021
2020/21 has been a particularly challenging year, and we are so proud of all of our students who have made it through this year - particularly those who are graduating.
In particular, we are delighted to mark the contributions and successes of this year’s winners of the Theatre and Performance Studies prizes
Humanitarian Engineering Graduates
We want to highlight some of the fantastic work ÌÇÐÄTV Humanitarian Engineering graduates are doing to provide support and assistance to those in need.
Professor Robert McGee
Professor Robert McGee completed his PhD in Industrial and ÌÇÐÄTV Studies at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV in 1986. Since leaving ÌÇÐÄTV, Professor McGee has led a successful career in accountancy and academia. Most recently, at the age of 74, Robert won six gold and two silver medals at the Taekwondo World Championship in Phoenix, Arizona. Discover his inspiring story
Mentoring Tips
Alumnus Justin Onuekwusi (BSc Economics 2000-2003) is Head of Retail Multi-Asset Funds at Legal & General Investment Management. He shares his top five tips on mentoring
Alumni Interview: Dr Andy Palmer CMG
Dr Andy Palmer CMG (Manufacturing Systems Engineering [IGDS], 1990), is an alumnus of WMG and one of the leading and most respected figures in the UK automotive sector. He has had a glittering career at the top of some of the world’s biggest and best-known automobile manufacturers, including Nissan and Aston Martin.
Spotlight on: Gulcan Telci
Meet Gulcan Telci (MBA, 2014) - one of our ÌÇÐÄTV Alumni Ambassadors in the USA.
From biology student to all that jazz
He’s toured all over the world and released his first album earlier this year, but it was James Hudson’s time at ÌÇÐÄTV that inspired him to become a professional jazz singer. Although he studied Biological Sciences, James credits his involvement in societies such as Musical Theatre ÌÇÐÄTV and ÌÇÐÄTV Big Band for shaping his career.
Sam Sutton - Senior Software Engineer (BAe Systems Digital Intelligence)
I don’t believe I could have reached this position without the the invaluable problem solving skills from my degree combined with the encouragement from ÌÇÐÄTV to explore different areas of study.
New Year’s Honours for ÌÇÐÄTV community
Congratulations to the Queen’s New Year’s Honours recipients from our ÌÇÐÄTV community.
Robyn Doherty
You will have lots of support available to you, great facilities around you and the opportunity to make life-long friends.
Ben Barlow: ÌÇÐÄTV Intelligence Analyst
The variety of challenges offered by the Data Science BSc have definitely been my favourite aspect of studying at ÌÇÐÄTV.
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.
Graduation 2020 advice - Anita Chagar
Centre for Education Studies alumna Anita Chagar offers advice to our new graduates.
"Don’t consider ‘The Class of 2020/The COVID-19 Cohort’ as a label for uncertainty, adversity or loss, but as a label for determination, resilience and a new way of achieving success."
Graduation 2020 advice - Valerie Patrick
WBS alumna Valerie Patrick offers advice to our new graduates.
"This is a time to evaluate what you have accomplished, think strategically and ask yourself what you could do to make the world a better place."
Graduation 2020 advice - Peter Blackman
Philosophy alumnus Peter Blackman offers advice to our new graduates.
"Be Proud – you are ÌÇÐÄTV graduates; persevere and be broad minded about the sort of future you seek."
Graduation 2020 advice - Stuart Humphreys
WBS alumnus Stuart Humphreys offers advice to our new graduates.
"It may seem a little trite for me to say I feel fortunate to have graduated during one major economic downturn and to have subsequently graduated again during another."
Graduation 2020 advice - Hannah Brockbank
WBS alumna Hannah Brockbank offers advice to our new graduates.
"You're just at the starting line with many more years to go!"