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OU students open new career dimensions at Alderley Park

Career readiness research amongst thousands of OU students reveals that a skill many of you would like to improve on is reaching out and connecting to employers and industry professionals. This is also called networking, and OU Careers and Employability Services has lots of networking resources and tips to help you start. Getting the inside […]

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Victoria, Marta, and Alex: When you connect with employers, unexpected things happen

“I thought it would be great to visit for the day. I was unaware of the placements before the Insight Day but the team there actively encouraged us to apply. Initially, I didn’t feel ready for a 12-month placement, but I ended up applying for three projects and got invited to interview for two, despite […]

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How OU student Marianne created her own tailored work experience

I am a mum of three young children, and I have never had a career. The Open University has opened many doors and has made my career choice possible and given me so much confidence to pursue environmental engineering. Marianne, BSc Environmental Sciences student Marianne knew that her goal to become an Environmental Engineer would […]

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Is studying physical sciences your final frontier or a gateway to a new career?

Would you grab the chance for further research? Perhaps you want to apply your OU science qualification in industry? As an OU science student you have life and work experience on top of your study. That can give you the edge with future employers. Find out what they are looking for in our careers forum […]

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