Where does the Marine Biology course lead? What are my job prospects?
The transferrable skills and expertise gained at Stirling makes our graduates very employable. 96.4% of Stirling graduates find jobs within 6 months of completing their degrees. Our students are sought after in relevant areas of employment such as: Environmental protection, environmental impact assessment, environmental and conservation fields, pollution control, water companies, fisheries management, governmental regulatory departments and the aquaculture sector. In addition, there is a wide range of more general graduate employment, such as pharmaceutical and biotechnological companies, bioinformatics, health and clinical sciences, forensic science and medical sales and marketing, science journalism and teaching. There is also the option to gain further advanced post-graduate training to Masters and PhD levels for those wishing to develop specialist skills and/or follow a research career. Of course it is important to consider your future career, but it is equally important to complet