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Plant Biology

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Plant biology impacts a wide range of industries from agri-food to pharmaceuticals, but have you thought about how you want to use the skills and knowledge you are developing when you graduate?

MyCareer

 

What skills will I gain during my degree?

Depending on which degree pathway you are following you will be developing a range of valuable skills.

  • Analytical skills
  • Ability to communicate findings and results to a range of audiences  
  • Ability to analyse data taking a methodological approach
  • Problem solving skills
  • High levels of accuracy and good attention to detail
  • Time management and organisational skills
  • Ability to working collaboratively in teams

Biosciences Core Graduate Competencies

You will also develop 12 competencies which have been  divided into these four headings:

  • Fundamental skills
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Personal aspiration and development
  • Professional responsibility

Explore the Biosciences Core Graduate Competencies

 
 

How can I develop my skills and experience during my degree?

Explore a Year in Industry

Why not take an optional industry placement, between years two and three of your degree? This will extend your degree to a four-year programme.

Year in Industry

Try a summer internship

Summer internships are also a great way to gain experience, whether in science or non-science based roles. You can search for roles using the links below, but do also consider making targeted speculative applications to smaller companies who may not advertise all opportunities.

Nottingham Internship Scheme

For list of organisations offering work experience or internships in the lab visit: laboratory work

Find out more about summer research placements

Gaining research experience over the summer is particularly valuable if you are considering applying for a PhD after graduation. Summer research placements through the School of Biosciences depend on the research being conducted, but it is worth directly approaching the academic staff working in the area of research that you are interested in.

There are also other sponsored opportunities and funding for summer research placements through organisations such as the 

Get involved in Students' Union activities

Involvement in relevant SU activities including volunteering, sports clubs and societies can help you to develop and enhance skills that employers look for such as working in multidisciplinary teams, communicating scientific information to a non-science audience and consulting with local businesses.

Join the Nottingham Advantage Award

Through the completion of extracurricular modules, the Nottingham Advantage Award helps you develop key life and work-based skills and reflect on your experiences, allowing you to demonstrate your achievements and skills more effectively when applying for jobs

If you’re thinking of moving into consultancy after graduation, the Nottingham Consultancy Challenge module will help you develop and demonstrate all the right skills.

Nottingham Advantage Award

 

What are the range of careers I could enter?

Plant biology graduates often go on to work in a wide variety of fields such as research and development, green energy and biofuels, industrial biotechnology, conservation, agriculture, education, and science communication.

Here are some examples of the graduate positions our plant science students have taken up:

  • Graduate technical manager at a fruit marketing company
  • Research scientist and a laboratory researcher at a statutory levy board
  • Trainee plant breeder at a plant breeding and food production company
  • Research biologist at a crop science company
 

What do graduates from my course go on to do?

Graduate Outcomes is a national survey capturing the activities and perspectives of graduates launched in 2018 and is the biggest annual social survey in the UK. 

You can view the destinations of graduates, who completed the survey, from your course by booking an appointment with an adviser. This can help you to explore your options if you are unsure what you want to do.

Find out more about the Graduate Outcomes survey

Logo: in writing Graduate Outcomes Survey

 
 

What are my further study options? Watch our webinar on PhD study

A large proportion of our plant biologists progress into further study. Many graduates choose to build on their undergraduate qualification by undertaking a related master's course or PhD. 

  • PhD Plant Sciences
  • PhD Molecular Biosciences
  • MSc Crop Sciences
  • MSc Global Food Security
  • MSc Applied Biopharmaceutical Biotechnology and Entrepreneurship
  • MSc Biotechnology

Search for further courses and find out about funding

Thinking about a PhD? How to get started and how to apply

In these two videos, Dr Judith Wayte from the 糖心原创 provides clear and wide-ranging advice on:

  • how to get started: what to take into account, and how to gather relevant information
  • on the application process and how to prepare for interviews

  • Alumni: Email us to gain access to the webinar

 
 

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