
[l-r] Nigel Fletcher (Politics, 2001), currently a freelance political researcher; John Stolliday (History, 2003), Head of Media Monitoring for the Labour Party, and Kat Brown (History 2007; MA Contemporary British History, 2008), Business Research Co-ordinator for the People Exchange, part of the Whitehall and Industrial Group, recently spoke to students about careers in the political arena.
This session was part of a series of events which were run by the Queen Mary Careers Service in conjunction with the Alumni Relations Office. The events were dedicated to helping current students find out about possible careers paths they might pursue once they have graduated.
If you would like to help with future events, please contact the Alumni Relations Office.
Many alumni volunteer to help the College by assisting at student recruitment fairs, providing careers advice to students, giving lectures and talks or attending professional networking events.
Queen Mary Industry Day 2009
Business Management Finalists, Julia Lette and Ehsan Gauher [l-r], were awarded for their entrepreneurial business proposals at the Queen Mary Industry Day in March.
A number of former students who have established their own companies supported the teaching of this enterprise and innovation Year 3 programme. Click here to read more.