The Careers Service isn't only here for students. We are also able to offer services to University staff relating to a number of issues. From helping you personally with your career development, to helping you provide careers information and guidance sessions as part of your course.
Advice for you
The University of Dundee provides the Careers Service as a central service unit and as an impartial and confidential source of information, advice and guidance on all careers related matters. University staff are welcome to make use of this service for careers information and guidance.
The Service gives priority to helping University of Dundee's own undergraduate and postgraduate students and recent graduates but members of the University staff (including contract research staff) seeking help with their own career-planning are also welcome to use the Service's information room and to book to attend certain Careers Service events. In vacations and at other times when the Service's other commitments allow, they may also be able to arrange to have at least a brief discussion with a careers adviser. In the first instance staff are advised to use our lunchtime drop-in service where a careers adviser will decide if they can help you immediately or decide on a longer appointment, or contact us:
Advice for your students
The University of Dundee provides the Careers Service as a central service unit and as an impartial and confidential source of information, advice and guidance on all careers related matters.
Do you know that each year the Careers Service deals with over 10,000 visits from students? Requests include:
Advice for your School
The University of Dundee provides the Careers Service as a central service unit and as an impartial and confidential source of information, advice and guidance on all careers related matters.
| The Careers Adviser for your school | List of staff with individual responsibilities for schools including contact details. |
| Programme / Subject Reviews | The Careers Service contributes to internal subject reviews within your school. In particular we represent the interests of careers guidance for students and the generic needs of employment, including personal transferable skills within the curriculum. When planning and reviewing existing and new courses subject careers advisers are pleased to be involved at the planning stage of programme reviews. Each College / School has a designated careers adviser who liaises with staff and students. For your designated Careers Adviser details please see our adviser pages. |
| Graduate Destination Data | Information on where Dundee graduates have gone 6 months after graduation |
| Labour Market Informations | Labour Market Information can be useful when planning new or modifying existing courses. For up-to-date national LMI please see the Prospects LMI Website. |