Where you study matters. A UCL Master’s degree gives you the connections and support needed to advance your career. Meet the UCL graduates making their Master’s matter.
Hear from UCL Science and Technology Studies (UCL STS) students Obomate Briggs and Grace Tyrrell, as they talk about their careers since completing our Master's programme in Science Communication:
"I'm effectively communicating science in engaging ways that are drawing in new audiences and that's why they hired me." - Obomate Briggs
Our Graduates:
UCL STS graduates are frequently found in management, media, journalism, the civil service, business and finance, public relations, marketing, museums and archives, and tech start-ups. Our graduates are sought after by employers, using their research and analytical skills to support in decision making.
In management, civil service and the public sector, our students use their research and analytical skills to support decision-making. Students who land in the private sector tell us that they are sought after for their ability to think creatively and reimagine situations that others might take for granted.
Job titles of recent graduates:
You can hear from more of our recent graduates on our Talking Jobs and Careers web page: ucl.ac.uk/sts/sts-careers/talking-jobs-and-careers.
Postgraduate study at UCL Science and Technology Studies:
At UCL Science and Technology Studies, we’re working at the intersection of history, philosophy and the sociology of science, to unpick big societal problems – and explore more integrated ways of addressing them.
With our international reputation for research and central London location – UCL offers the ideal environment in which to pursue master’s level study. Choose from one of three specialist MScs:
· History and Philosophy of Science MSc
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· Science Communication MSc
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· Science, Technology and Society MSc
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Masters study opportunities at UCL Make your Master’s matter. For a real-world advantage, study at a world-class university and your Master’s will ta...