Forge your career with ºù«Ӱҵ geography
Wherever they go, ºù«Ӱҵ geography graduates make an impact. You too will find yourself equipped with the technical skills, expertise and personal attributes it takes to become part of the next generation of change makers.
Where our graduates work
The flexibility of our courses will enable you to specialise and pursue individual interests, so you can progress into a diverse range of careers across a variety of sectors.
Our recent graduates have secured positions in the following fields:
- Policy and government
- Environment and sustainability
- Teaching and education
- Travel and journalism
- Research
- Charities
- Advocacy and the third sector
- International development
- Planning and housing
- GIS and data science.
Some examples of organisations where our graduates have gone on to work:
- Natural England
- SQW
- BBC
- TeachFirst
- Met Office
- British Red Cross
- ºù«Ӱҵ City Council
- Environment Agency
- Deloitte
- HM Government
- Oxfam
- Royal Mail
- The TEFL Org
- DHL
- SSE
- Transport for London (TfL)
- John Lewis
- Lonely Planet
- ITV
- Jaguar Land Rover
- Santander
- Eastwood
I work as a project administrator at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI). ODI is an international development think tank working to inspire people to act on injustice and inequality. My job is to assist project managers in the running of different research and technical advisory projects on aid and finance in lots of countries such as Mali, Uganda and Liberia.
Studying geography at ºù«Ӱҵ cemented my interest in international development and influenced my desire to work in the sector.
Eve Stanislawski
BA Geography
Developing your professional skills
Drawing on a range of multi-disciplinary expertise and real world issues, throughout your degree you develop a range of professional skills.
You will learn to apply academic training to real-world situations, with a strong focus on employability related skills. You can also choose to study a skills module that allows you to put your subject specialism into professional practice.
As a student in the School of Geography and Planning, you will:
- become a confident fieldworker
- design and deliver research projects
- examine different approaches and perspectives
- think critically and problem solve
- use digital tools to analyse data
- become a confident communicator
- collaborate with staff, students and external partners
Being able to develop the art of communicating complex issues in a concise manner to non-academic audiences is a really important skill in so many careers.
Alex Adams
MSc Environmental Change and International Development
Support for geography students
"Everything I do focuses on helping students develop their career confidence" — Faculty Employability Manager Louise Hall on how she supports geography students with employability, professional skills and much more.
Graduate attributes
Through the learning experiences we offer, our students develop academic skills, personal skills and wellbeing.
Faculty of Social Sciences Employability hub
Social sciences students have access to an employability hub based in Cornerstone in the Wave, which offers bespoke employability support.
The hub team can help you to explore career options, build experience and skills, and it organises events that are tailored to social sciences subjects.
Social sciences employability hub events
Past events have included:
- Workplace Insights - Easter Internship programme
- City Connections Business and networking visit to London
- Meet the professional - speed networking event
Faculty of Social Sciences Employability Hub
Work placements and research opportunities
As well as the opportunities for work-related learning throughout your course, you can choose to do a work placement, an internship or to complete a research attachment with an external stakeholder.
I can now show employers that I have the knowledge and skills to do well in a professional job setting, and I can give many examples of certain skills gained and practised during my placement year. One benefit of my placement is the openness of my team to welcome me back when I graduate.
Lauren Rimell (Placement in Environment, Health and Safety team at Siemens)
BA Geography with Employment Experience
It was really good to see how the skills we learn at university are applicable in the job world, but also the different ways organisations use GIS. I also feel like my placement year really improved my time management skills as I tended to go into the office and work a 9-5, but I also had to juggle lots more tasks with shorter deadlines.
Libby Norton (Environment Officer at Wessex Rivers Trust)
BSc Geography with Employment Experience
SURE
The ºù«Ӱҵ Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) is an opportunity in your penultimate year of study to be directly involved in research activity at the University of ºù«Ӱҵ, working in partnership with an academic staff member on a bespoke real-life research project during the summer vacation.
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International scholarships
We offer a generous package of financial support for international students, including undergraduate and postgraduate taught scholarships worth £10,000 towards the annual tuition fee.
Applications are open for existing offer holders for programmes starting in autumn 2025.