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Our graduates have gone on to do a variety of interesting and exciting things throughout their careers and beyond.
20 December 2024
Professor Colin Bailey CBE, President and Principal of Queen Mary University of London, highlights some of the University's key achievements in 2024 and thanks our alumni community for their ongoing support. Watch his message to alumni.
Student Story: Rani Muktar21 May 2024
Rani is a Medical Genetics student at Queen Mary University of London. Rani was awarded an Annual Fund Scholarship and shared how the award will support her through University.
26 May 2021
Diana is a first-year Politics and International Relations student at Queen Mary University of London. Diana Hysenaj, Annual Fund recipient (2020-2022)
Student Story: Veronica22 May 2024
Veronica is a third year Medicine student in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at Queen Mary University of London. Veronica was awarded a Scholarship for Excellence and shared how this recognition has increased her confidence and enabled her to engage in other aspects of university life.

21 September 2024
An appreciation for the late Professor Derek Crowther FRCP FRCR (Medicine MBBChir, 1963), Professor Emeritus in the School of Medical Sciences, University of Manchester, who passed away on 5 February 2024.
17 July 2024
Alice is in her second year studying Medicine at Queen Mary University of London. Alice was awarded a Scholarship for Excellence in recognition of her hard work and outstanding results.
23 June 2024
Congratulations to members of our alumni community who have been recognised in the latest King’s Birthday Honours List. The focus of the 2024 List, which was published in June as part of the King’s Official Birthday celebrations, is on individuals who are making a significant impact on the lives of people across the UK and their local communities.
Alumni profile - Kana Alam5 February 2021
(Environmental Science BSc, 2016)
I loved the people on my course – some of them have become my best friends and we are still in touch with one another. There was something really comforting and inspiring about being friends with people who care about the same stuff as you, and at the time, climate change wasn’t as mainstream as it is now. It also somehow seemed like Queen Mary just brought the nicest people together, and that made the whole experience so enjoyable.
Alumni profile - Heidi Cheng9 March 2021
(Applied Linguistics for English Teaching MA, 2018)
I grew up in a city that puts a lot of emphasis on English and where there is a great demand for English teachers. When I visited London for the first time as a tourist at 16, I was hosted by a local British family. Being able to be understood by native English speakers was such a cool feeling and it really fueled my interest in English learning and teaching further.
25 May 2020
(Mechanical Engineering PhD, 2003)
The pandemic has also spurred innovation in me. As I write this, I am in the middle of preparing for a presentation of a Ventilator which we have designed and made from scratch using local materials together with a team of 7 colleagues from the departments of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at the University of Nairobi.