Careers & Employability works with academic schools and institutes to support the career prospects and employability of all students at the University . We offer curriculum-embedded careers sessions, advice and guidance, workshops and events, job vacancy listings, and insights from employability data.
Explore the full range of careers and employability support available to your students via our online platform, myCareer. Once registered, you’ll gain access to the same tools, resources, and services that students use, helping you better understand and promote what’s on offer. To get started, simply register your account using the link below.
A personal academic tutor’s guide to employability
Produced for personal academic tutors to help you support your students with their careers and employability progression, this toolkit has been designed to help you have meaningful conversations with your tutees around employability and to help them find the information or support they need.
Link careers advisers
Each academic school has a dedicated careers adviser linked to its courses. You can contact them below to explore how we can support your students. Take a look at the careers sessions we can deliver in the curriculum to see what’s possible.
Medical School
Julie Porter
Nursing & Midwifery
Julie Porter
Science & the Environment
Julie Porter
Sport & Exercise Science
Dawn Rice/Julie Porter
Insight on graduate destinations and career registration
Graduate Outcomes is an annual survey that captures the perspectives and current work and study activities of recent graduates. All graduates who completed a course are asked to take part 15 months after finishing their studies.
Career Registration collects data from all students at registration to capture information on student’s career thinking and preparedness; inform interventions for individuals and targeted groups; provide comparisons of cohorts, subjects and at risk groups; and in time provide evidence for learning gain.
Data is available by academic school and course.