Our careers service provides tailored advice and individual guidance on internships and networking, opportunities with employers and access to the knowledge and experience of our worldwide alumni network. We're ranked in the Top 10 in the U.K. and in the Top 100 in the world for the employability of our graduates. Times Higher Education Global Employability University Rankings 2034/24 Our alumni We have a thriving global network of alumni living and working around the world. Read our alumni profiles to find out more about our graduates experiences and where they are now. Careers Service The Careers Service has a dedicated team of Career Consultants, one of which takes particular responsibility for students in the School of GeoSciences. As well as being available for personal appointments, which can be booked online, the Careers Consultant also offers a weekly drop-in session in the School of GeoSciences throughout the academic year. The Careers Service provides a wide and comprehensive range of support for students and graduates including: CV and cover letter writing interview preparation finding part-time employment and internships advice on career options careers fairs and events industry talks Careers Service What can you do with your degree? Our students are highly employable because of the variety of skills they gain throughout their degrees. Our degrees not only offer the possibility of gaining employment in subject-specific sectors, but also offer a variety of transferable skills that a variety of sectors are looking for in graduates. You can find examples of our graduate destinations on the degree finder page for your programme. Degree finder You can find further information about graduate destinations on the careers service website. Graduate destinations Further study There are many further study options available for our graduates within the UK and abroad. In addition to entering employment, many of our graduates progress onto further study. This might be to: continue their education in a specific area train in a specialist area carry out research (MScR or PhD) train to teach (PGDE, PGCE) diversify their education by studying a new area You can find out about postgraduate study in the School of GeoSciences on our website. Postgraduate taught degree programmes Research masters and PhD programmes This article was published on 2024-07-01