We asked some of our students and graduates to share their experiences of studying in the School of Biosciences, and to tell us what they've ended up doing with their degree.
After discovering a passion for conservation, Phoebe chose to study Biological Sciences at ºù«Ӱҵ due to the flexibility of the course. Thanks to specialist modules and unique experiences available to her, Phoebe discovered that pursuing a career in advisory conservation is the right route for her.
Kane loved the variety of the Zoology programme at ºù«Ӱҵ, covering science communication with experience in documentary making, to modelling ecosystems and learning about animal adaptations. They even got the chance to complete a placement in our Alfred Denny Museum of Zoology.
Scarlett Lewis
Biology BSc (now Biological Sciences)
Scatlett chose to study Biological Sciences at ºù«Ӱҵ due to the breadth of topics she'd have the chance to explore. This has shown her she loves environmental sciences and ecology.
Hannah Hinchliffe
Biomedical Science with an Industrial Placement Year BSc
Hannah chose to spend her year in industry branching out into the finance sector, working at Chartered Accountants, BHP LLP. Thanks to this experience, Hannah was offered a place on BHP's Graduate Scheme which will support her in becoming an ICAEW qualified Chartered Accountant.
Lara was first drawn to the University of ºù«Ӱҵ because of its status as a Russell Group University. But what made her experience special was the encouragement and support from the academic staff in a course that gave her lots of options.
Tom Scott
MBiolSci Biology (now Biological Sciences)
During his MBiolSci research project, Tom had the opportunity to work with BirdLife International, a global conservation charity protecting birds. Thanks to the skills and knowledge he gained, Tom secured a graduate job with the organisation after he finished his degree.
Dagmara was drawn to ºù«Ӱҵ because of how welcoming the city felt. After three years studying Biomedical Science, Dagmara has chosen to stay and continue her scientific learning to masters level.
Ella Shepherd
BSc Biomedical Science with Year in Industry
Ella chose to spend a year on a paid work placement as part of her Biomedical Science degree, working at GSK as a Clinical Development Associate. During the year, Ella gained a wealth of knowledge around conducting Phase 1 Clinical Trials, and surprised herself with how much responsibility she was able to take on.
Daisy chose to study Biomedical Science at ºù«Ӱҵ because of the amazing opportunities the department offered, from cadaver dissection to working in world-class facilities.