Rhona Gibson is our adviser for Biomedical Physics and Bio-Engineering. Use the following resources to explore options with a degree in Biomedical Physics and Bio-Engineering. If you would like further advice, please make an appointment with Rhona.
Biomed Physics and Bio-Eng
What Do Graduates Do? (UK) |
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Find out what graduates in your subject went on to do after graduation. This survey is carried out nationally every year.
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How to succeed as a Scientist |
This practical guide explains how you can develop the skills required to build a successful career in academia and beyond.
This book is available to borrow from the Sir Duncan Rice Library. Please check the library catalogue for details. |
Hot Start Summer Studentships - summer internships for UoA students between levels 3 and 4 |
Information on the placement options available for Medical Sciences students between level 3 and level 4. |
Nature Jobs |
Science career information, tools and job search facility produced by Nature. |
Royal Society of Biology jobs listing |
Search for the latest Biology-related opportunities. |
Equate Scotland - support for women finding jobs in STEM sectors |
Organisation supporting the recruitment of women into STEM sectors. They offer training opportunities and a network for connecting with fellow students. There is also a listing of jobs and placements. |
Case studies of Life Sciences graduates (Opportunity North East) |
The link below will take you to a series of video case studies featuring Life Sciences graduates talking about their jobs and career paths. |
Student report on the benefits of attending a Science and Careers event |
A PhD student in Chemistry writes about her experience of attending a Science and Careers event.
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School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition (excluding Medicine and Dentistry) UG destination information (2020-21) |
Data on what School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition (excluding Medicine and Dentistry) undergraduates were doing 15 months after they finished their studies.
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Looking for career options with your degree subject?
Here are some areas you might be interested in:
- Allied Medical Specialisms - Dietetics, Nutrition, Occupational Therapy
- Chemical Scientific Services
- Engineering Specialisms
- Medical Related Scientific Services
Don't forget that many graduate jobs are open to people from any degree subject. If you want to find out more, have a look at our Explore your options section or speak to one of our Careers Advisers.