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Careers, Employability & Opportunity

  • Career development
  • Your career options
  • Where are you now?
  • Options with your degree
  • Changing your course
  • Making decisions
  • Graduating with a 2:2 or 3rd
  • Graduating with a designated degree
  • Further study

Your career options

Careers develop and evolve throughout your working life. What you study and what you do immediately after university won't necessarily dictate or restrict your career options. You may find it helpful to think in terms of "What next?" rather than "What forever?" This section will help you explore options and ideas.

Where are you now?

  • Tailored resources and guidance for your stage of career planning.

Options with your degree

  • Where can your degree take you?

Changing course

  • Thinking about changing your course? We're here to help.

Making decisions

  • Thinking about what do with your future? Read our advice on how to make career decisions.

Graduating with a 2:2 or Third

  • What are your options when graduating with a 2:2 or Third?

Graduating with a designated degree

  • Find out more about what you can do with a designated degree.

Attend an event

  • Get advice from employers and our careers team at a careers fair or event.

Further study

  • Funding for further study, personal statements and useful resources.

Connect with Alumni

  • Join the UofG Alumni LinkedIn group to chat to graduates.

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From inspired ideas to the next business start-up, get support and advice on starting your own company.

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