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Life after Queen Mary

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Graduates of the School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences have excellent career prospects, with 100% in employment or further study within six months of graduating, 87% of those in employment are in highly skilled jobs and 62% are earning over the median salary. The average UK salary for our postgraduate students 15 months after graduating is £27,395 (HESA GOS, 2020/21.) 

During your studies you'll have access to support at every stage in your degree, including one-to-one academic guidance, tailored workshops and external guest speakers. The school also has a dedicated Careers and Enterprise Team, who can offer specialist advice and organise subject-specific events.

From your very first day till up to two years after you graduate you will have access to the team. They’ll work with you to:

  • Give you specialist advice on choosing a career path.
  • Support you with finding work experience, internships and graduate jobs.
  • Feedback on CVs, cover letters and application forms.
  • Interview coaching.

Further to this, you can make use of our strong links with industry partners including the Environment Agency; Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; the Natural History Museum; the Institute of Zoology, the Darwin Tree of Life Project, Sanofi, Syngenta, Cefas, Resurgo Genetics and Nature Metrics.

The rare combination of knowledge you will gain of genome analysis, ecology and evolution along with the high-demand data science skills are applicable to many lines of work will set you up for a brilliant career or PhD. The soft skills you will develop from your programme including communication, teamworking, problem solving and time management will be applicable to any career you choose. Below are some examples of jobs our graduates have gone on to:

MSc Bioinformatics

  • Software Engineer/Bioinformatician at European Bioinformatics Institute
  • Informatics Assistant at Blizard Institute
  • PhD Student at Queen Mary University of London
  • Bioinformatics PhD Researcher at UCL Cancer Institute
  • Research Assistant at Cambridge University
  • Data Scientist at Charles River Laboratories
  • Bioinformatician at Thomson Reuters
  • Digital Communications Officer for UK Export Finance 
  • Software developer at Amazon
  • Bioinformatician at GlaxoSmithKline

 

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