Graduates of the MSc in Environmental Technology are ideally placed to gain employment in a wide range of organisations, including consulting companies, government, and NGOs dealing with natural resources, conservation and international development.
The Departmental Careers Advisor is Karen Makuch, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Law. Karen has worked her way through various roles in academia, has experience in consultancy work for institutions, governments and companies and has also gained experience in the voluntary sector as a chair of the board of trustees for a community organisation. Karen has a long-standing connection with the course and its students, via course convening, teaching, research, MSc and PhD supervisions and examining across a range of substantive areas. She is former Faculty Ambassador for Women and former College Senate Member. Karen has been involved in College careers and other engagement events for more years than she cares to admit to!
Careers support
Current students and alumni can arrange individual appointments with Bill as necessary to discuss careers options. For those seeking a complete change of career the MSc is often the means of doing so. Nevertheless, applying for jobs in a new area can seem a bit daunting, but it is important to recognise the wealth of transferable skills that you will be able to bring from previous career experience, even if not obviously connected with the environment. A bit of reflection and focused discussion can help enormously in helping you make the most of all your skills and experience. Students can also draw inspiration from the experience of a wealth of varied alumni career paths.
Imperial College Careers Service
Bill works closely with the College Careers Service. Becky Guppy is CEP’s main point of contact in the Careers Service. Online and personal CV checks are available by appointment, and Becky and other Careers Service consultants can provide further advice on job hunting, CVs, mock interviews etc. Appointments can be booked via JobsLive. The Careers Service also provides a detailed Careers Handbook specifically for the MSc Environmental Technology students. CEP alumni have access to the College Careers Service for three years after graduating and CEP alumni are able to access the CEP jobs list and email network for a lifetime (!) through our fantastic international alumni network. Bill is happy to see past alumni if they need any careers advice later in life.
Careers seminars and events
Bill and Becky provide careers seminars throughout the year for MSc and PhD students. They also organise events, including a session specifically for 'Career Changers', and careers ‘speed-networking’. Careers 'speed-networking' gives students the opportunity to talk in small groups to different types of employers, companies and organisations to gain insight into the world of work in the environmental/sustainability field, and a chance to socialise and network with potential employers who might be recruiting (see photo). The opportunity to network with potential employers is a central part of the whole MSc course via weekly Policy seminars, where external speakers are invited to talk during the first and second terms.
Placement and Internship Advice
The Careers Service can also provide advice to students who wish to find internship opportunities. The Department and the Careers Service work actively to encourage students to find appropriate internships where there is clear benefit in doing so, while also fitting within the demands of the MSc programme.
The Alumni Network
Bill also works closely with the CEP Alumni Committee, who coordinate events and activities, bringing together CEP alumni. The MSc course has been running for 44 years with over 5,000 alumni and are our key resource. An important link between the alumni and careers is the email listserve network, where jobs and internships are advertised directly from employers to alumni. Many major employers actively use our network to recruit new staff on a regular basis.
Some years ago we established the College’s first postgraduate Alumni Mentoring Programme for our MSc Environmental Technology students. Each year around half of the annual cohort (c.70+ of 150 students) are able to be mentored by CEP alumni who offer their services to support our current students. This has proved to be a fantastic opportunity for students to benefit from the wisdom of our previous students, providing employment advice, networking opportunities and insight into career opportunities second to none. Our alumni benefit by staying engaged with the Centre and it helps build their own expertise and experience.
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