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Earth and Environment, School of. Earth and Environment, School of Key measures: Positive Outcomes: 95.6%, Graduate prospects: 85.3%, Graduate employment: 81.1% Graduate destinations: Work Full-time: 50%, Work Part-time: 3%, Work & Study: 4%, Further study: 39%, Unemployed: 4% Top industry sectors: Event Management, Leisure, Hospitality & Tourism; Conservation & Environment; Buying, Selling & Retail; Engineering; Health & Social Care Salary levels: Under £10,000: 9%, £10,000-£19,999: 44%, £20,000-£29,999: 32%, £30,000-£39,999: 15%, Over £40,000: 0% The Leeds Network We have an extensive network of alumni with a wide range of experiences, doing all kinds of jobs.

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Environment. Geography. Transport. Overview of the energy and utilities sector in the UK. The energy and utilities sector continues to expand as the hunt for alternative sources of power is balanced by environmental concerns.

Overview of the energy and utilities sector in the UK

Discover what it's like to work in the industry... What areas of energy and utilities can I work in? Employment opportunities in this sector can be grouped into: electricity and gas; exploration; extraction and mining; nuclear; petroleum; renewable energy; sewage services; waste management; water. Within these industries, there are many roles available to graduates, including: engineering; environmental; finance; HR; IT; operational management; marketing and PR; project management; research and development (R&D); sales; trading. For examples of job roles in this sector, see graduate jobs in energy and utilities. Who are the main graduate employers? Many of the largest companies in this sector operate in the UK, such as: AECOM AMEC Balfour Beatty BP Chevron Exxon Mobil Halliburton Shell UK Total. Sustainability Student Engagement Booklet V.7. Downloads. Charity and voluntary work.

Issue 1 by Watts UP Magazine. Overview of the property and construction sector in the UK. Post-recession the construction sector is picking up well and property firms are offering a range of graduate schemes… What areas can I work in?

Overview of the property and construction sector in the UK

Employment opportunities in property and construction can be grouped into: architecture; building control; building services engineering; civil engineering; construction management; estate management; facilities management; historic buildings conservation; housing management; property including estate agencies, commercial and residential property management, property development and valuation; structural engineering; surveying including building surveying, quantity surveying and land surveying; town and country planning. There are also graduate opportunities in business functions such as sales, marketing, HR and finance. For examples of job roles in this sector, see graduate jobs in property and construction. Who are the main graduate employers? Some of the largest companies in the UK construction sector are: What's it like working in the sector? Overview of the science and pharmaceuticals sector in the UK.

This is one of the largest and most important industries in the UK.

Overview of the science and pharmaceuticals sector in the UK

Find out what it's like to work in a scientific career… What areas can I work in? Employment can be found in many areas of science, including: chemical; food science; forensic science; geoscience; life sciences (e.g. microbiology, pharmacology); marine biology; materials science; meteorology; nuclear; oil and gas; petroleum; polymers. There are opportunities in academic research, research and development (R&D), product and process development, scientific sales and commercial roles such as finance, human resources, IT and marketing. You may also wish to consider science related careers in engineering and manufacturing, healthcare, energy and utilities or environment and agriculture.

There are many pharmaceutical companies in the UK. Commercial - such as marketing or medical sales clinical trials manufacturing and supply research and development Who are the main graduate employers? Downloads. Homes and Communities Agency. RTPI.org.uk - mediation of space.