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You can study & work in any field that’s very difficult to break into by regular education. The UK education will give you the edge that will be needed to succeed.
It will also give you the confidence that you need. Because you met so many inspiring people and will make so many great contacts. It will make you think ‘You can do this’.
With so many world-class degrees on offer in the UK, it’s easy to see why the UK is the best possible place for you to study. But did you know the UK is also the best place to prepare for your chosen career?
The UK has been the preferred choice for some of the most important minds in history. One in four world leaders has studied in the UK, so if you’re dreaming of achieving big things, you can be sure you’re in the right place in the UK.
That’s because a UK degree gives you more than just an outstanding academic qualification. It can also provide you with valuable work placements, and all as part of your studies.
These placements, internships, and volunteering positions are designed for you to build new skills, make new contacts and apply your learning in a real-world, professional environment. And as UK universities have such strong links with every type of industry (from engineering to fashion to science and more) you’re sure to find a placement that’s right for you.
It’s another reason why UK graduates are among the most employable in the entire world, and why they’re earning more and progressing further than their peers educated elsewhere. And it’s why a UK degree can help you to really stand out in an increasingly competitive jobs market.
And don't forget that you can now apply to stay in the UK for two years after your studies finish, through the new Graduate Route. This means you'll be able to take the next step in your career, right here in the UK.
One of the best things about studying in the UK is how multi-disciplinary your education will be. You get the chance to interact and learn from many different areas and to personally meet world-leading experts and Nobel laureates from many different fields. That isn’t possible in a lot of other places, where you can be given a very narrow field of study.
A prestigious UK degree allows you to become the best possible version of yourself. And a UK work placement will help you to develop your abilities even further, giving you valuable professional experience and the essential, transferable skills, that employers look for.
These skills include:
Communication
You’ll learn how to ask the right questions, put forward good opinions, and interact well with colleagues in all kinds of professional situations. Building strong communication skills will also help to build your confidence when speaking, and to make a good impression at interviews.
Dependability
You’ll show employers that you’re trustworthy and dependable, able to take responsibility for your work, manage projects, meet deadlines, and accomplish important tasks.
Teamwork
You’ll show that you can listen actively and that you can support your colleagues in a personable and professional way. This is an essential skill within any company or organization, and it’s something all employers look for.
Adaptability
You’ll show that you can learn new skills quickly, organize your time and be able to work towards key goals - even when a company’s teams, projects, and priorities change. This flexible approach will impress employers and show your ability to work under pressure.
An ability to work with new technology
Every modern industry uses some form of technology - and by proving that you can adapt to new software, systems, and modern ways of working, you’ll learn brand new skills while becoming a valued member of the team. Skills like this are relevant across all professions and as part of your placement, you’ll gain valuable experience that remains relevant, no matter what career you choose.
The UK is a huge name in the field of scientific research, and by being there you will have access to so many cutting-edge technologies, new ideas, and new ways of thinking.
Being in this kind of environment has helped all students in their careers. The UK is always a country where all students wanted to study. UK degrees are highly respected in all profession and is globally recognized as a center of learning. Also, being able to study and work in English will be extremely useful. You really improved your English by being in the UK, and that will open up many new opportunities.
A unique academic experience
Also, the fact that UK education is based on ‘critical thinking’ principles is extremely important in any career. Being able to question information, and to have your work reviewed and criticized by others, is fundamental to high-quality study and research. The UK gives you a great experience of this and helps you to build impressive critical thinking skills.
Without a doubt, studying in the UK has improved career prospects for almost all students. As part of any degree, you published papers and reports under your own name. This has proved to be extremely important as being a published academic gives you a real advantage in any scientific career.
You will be encouraged to take part in lots of extra-curricular activities, and to put yourself forward for national science competitions in the UK. It was through winning these competitions that you get to interact with companies like GlaxoSmithKline, meeting CEOs and other key players in the scientific community. That will always help you while looking for a new career after the course!
And you make some great friends, who will be not only from the UK but also from around the world. These friends will be in great support in your careers, which means you will have strong connections in organizations around the world.
Developing an ability to think for yourself is central to every UK degree. It’s why our country is a unique place to study, and why our graduates are sought after by employers and recruiters. Throughout your course, you’ll be encouraged to recognize good ideas and to always question information and theories with an open mind. You’ll also learn to weigh different arguments against each other and to use strong evidence when developing your own fresh perspectives, opinions, and ideas.
You’ll fine-tune these critical thinking skills on your work placement, and this will help you to stand out from any potential recruiter. Because they’ll be impressed by your ability to ask the right questions in interviews, and the creative ways in which you can approach any professional challenge.
You will feel really welcome, the moment you land here. People are friendly and helpful, and there will be a lot of fun things to do. Outings, Projects, Assignments, Restaurants, and concerts with friends, you get to explore the rest of the country with trips to other places. You will have a great time developing yourself.
Employers seek out UK graduates because:
They have developed an excellent command of English. graduates speak the international language of business,
They are more aware of new research and current professional practices, thanks to the UK’s strong connections between education and industry.
They have more cultural experience than students who stay in their home country and can work better with colleagues from all over the world.
They understand how modern business works, thanks to the skills they’ve learned during work placements.
They can adapt more quickly to all kinds of professional cultures.
By studying in the UK you will develop all of these skills and more.
Not only will they allow you to grow as a person, but they will also enable you to become the best possible candidate for employment and help you to make great progress in your chosen career.
University careers services also maintain strong links with businesses, to make sure that you’re developing the skills graduate employers are looking for while you study. And they will always be on hand to guide you into a great degree career with honest and expert advice.
They will also guide you to use webinars, group workshops, and other forms of ongoing support.
All universities in the UK hold job and careers fairs for their students, and they’re an extremely useful way to meet employers and learn more about potential careers.
Typically held on campus, these fairs give you the chance to meet representatives from across lots of different industries. You’ll get the opportunity to share your CV with these recruiters, find out about new openings, and ask questions.
Most importantly of all, job fairs are your chance to make a large number of industry contacts in a fast, efficient and effective way. And with employers attending from both UK and international businesses, you’re sure to find a career that suits you. For more information about which UK job fairs can help you, including when and where they are hosted, we advise contacting your chosen university’s career service.
Typically, an accredited work placement will last from six months up to a full year (sometimes referred to as a ‘year in industry'). To ensure strict educational standards, UK rules stipulate that any work placement must not take up more than a third of your entire degree course.
An important component of many UK degrees, work placements help you to build academic expertise as well as to gain real-world experience. You’ll receive academic credit for your efforts, and you’ll learn the extra transferable skills needed to excel in your chosen career. These fully-assessed placements can make studying in the UK extra special. Because on top of mastering your field of study, you’ll learn how to lead, problem-solve and make compelling arguments. You’ll also develop your ability to deal with pressure and hit crucial deadlines. All of which will make you stand out against the competition and impress employers when you graduate.
With many UK degrees, a work placement is an entirely optional yet integrated part of your studies.
In most cases, you’ll be placed with a company or organization for between six and 12 months, before returning for your final year of study. And this will give you the opportunity to apply the knowledge you’ve learned and skills you’ve gained within a professional environment. This will give you an invaluable insight into the way companies work, and how to apply your learning to a future career. And as part of your placement, you will gain real experience of workplace culture and behavior, as well as of applied skills and how to build and maintain professional relationships.
Every year, international students in the UK tell us how incredibly valuable they have found these work placements to be - increasing their self-confidence, encouraging reflective practice, and developing the transferable skills that employers are looking for.
Work placements are typically completed during term time and will take place between the second and final years of your degree.