Event
Green Careers Week – Sustainable STEM
As part of Green Careers week, this webinar will feature short presentations from employers and sustainability professionals working across the STEM sector. Employers will discuss what their organisation is doing in a bid to become more sustainable and what measures they take when planning projects to ensure sustainability targets are met.
Tuesday 17 March 2026
As part of Green Careers week, this webinar will feature short presentations from employers and sustainability professionals working across the STEM sector. Employers will discuss what their organisation is doing in a bid to become more sustainable and what measures they take when planning projects to ensure sustainability targets are met. Join this session to learn more about the efforts being made across the STEM sector and hear about how engineering firms play their part in the bid towards Net Zero.
Presenters: University of Dundee Careers Service featuring sustainability professionals and local employers. Employer line up TBA.
Location: Microsoft Teams.
Registration
- UoD students and alumni: please register through the CareersPortal.
- Abertay University students: please register through the Non UoD student/graduate Green Careers button on the CareersPortal.
- University of St Andrews students: please register through the Non UoD student/graduate Green Careers button on the CareersPortal.
- All years and disciplines welcome.
The Careers Service facilitates presentations from a range of employers, study providers and voluntary organisations in order to inform students about the opportunities available to them. The views and opinions expressed in these presentations are those of the organisation(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of the Careers Service.
This session will be hosted online via Microsoft Teams. The joining link will be sent out to you the day before the session (on a Friday if the event takes place on a Monday) and again 1 hour before the session is due to start. Please check your email inbox for this and if you have any issues, please email us. N.B. please remember to check your spam folder and ensure that your CareersPortal account permissions allow targeted information to come from the Careers Service.