Alumni Profiles
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From inspiring entrepreneurs to influential change-makers, our alumni leverage their experience and knowledge gained at ÌÇÐÄTV to drive meaningful change around the world.
Browse our alumni profiles and learn more about their journey after graduating from ÌÇÐÄTV.
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Connections: Izabela Frydrych
Izabela kept returning to ÌÇÐÄTV, her time here spanning decades. As she picked up multiple degrees, she witnessed our evolution from a radical young university to a global institution.
Connections: David Medlock
David scored ÌÇÐÄTV’s first-ever League goal in 1969, playing alongside future Liverpool star Steve Heighway.
Connections: June Perry
Working in the Law School when it was just starting out gave June the confidence to come back to study here.
Former Principal Partner: Colin Davies
ÌÇÐÄTV wasn't Colin's initial choice, but he was drawn in by its future-facing ethos.
Connections: Angela Ryde-Weller
Angela was one of the few women who enrolled on the Engineering Science course in 1969.
Connections: Alan Toft
Alan fondly remembers his organic chemistry lecturer, the fantastic music, and the level-crossing en route to lectures.
Connections: Nigel Dutt
Nigel sprinted for the University’s athletics club in the summer of 1968.
Connections: Nick Devas
When Nick came to study Economics in 1967, the farmer was still ploughing the fields around Rootes Hall.
One of ÌÇÐÄTV's first students: Hugh Morton
Hugh was one of the first Mathematics students that started at ÌÇÐÄTV in 1964.
Lessons that last a lifetime
George Bakehouse shares the part Professor John Rex played in steering his life on a new path.
Olympics Memories – What a super Saturday!
A chance response to a newspaper advert led to a friendship with the family of Great Britain’s most successful heptathlete.
Connections: Carol Anne Williams
Carol Anne was in the first 3 year training course to go through Canley in the 1960s.
Connections: Ken Wharton
Ken Wharton has written 13 books in which he chronicled the troubles in Northern Ireland from 1969-98.