Skip navigation

.

 

 

 

 

New year, new career? Let the Graduate Careers Club support you! 

As we approach a new year, there’s no better time to focus on your future. Whether you’re still searching for a graduate-level role, thinking of a career change, or just exploring your options, Northumbria’s Graduate Futures team are here to support you through every step of your journey. 

We recognise that post-university life can be challenging, and that’s why we offer free, tailored support for up to five years after you graduate. As part of the Graduate Careers Club, you’ll have access to: 

  • Graduate vacancies with local, regional, national, and international employers. 
  • Personalised one-to-one support in graduate appointments, both in-person and online. 
  • Exclusive graduate resources in Careers Online. 
  • Employer events, fairs, and workshops. 

Welcome to the club! January events  

Join us for our Graduate Careers Club sessions in January. These exclusive graduate events are designed to welcome you to the Club and outline the support available to you. You’ll be able to get to know our advisers and network with fellow graduates. Choose from: 

  • 14 January, 5-6pm: On-campus session.  
  • 16 January, 1-2pm: Online session – perfect if you can’t get to Newcastle.  

These events are open to recent graduates (up to five years from graduation). Bookings will open in JobsOnline soon, so make sure you’ve registered. You can find information about how to register on the Information for Graduates web pages.   

For full details, visit our Information for Graduates web pages. Remember, even if you don’t feel like you need support right now, we’re here whenever you’re ready – for the next five years. 

 

Latest News and Features

a map showing areas of ice melt in Greenland
S2Cool project lead Dr Muhammad Wakil Shahzad
The Converted Flat in 2049, by the Interaction Research Studio, is one of seven period rooms built as part of the Real Rooms project which opened in July at the Museum of the Home in London.
The UK Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling (CPOM), based at Northumbria University, has been awarded over £400,000 by the European Space Agency to investigate tipping points in the Earth’s icy regions with a focus on the Antarctic. Photo by Professor Andrew Shepherd.
Nature Awards Inclusive Health Research
Some members of History’s editorial team (from left to right): Daniel Laqua (editor-in-chief), Katarzyna Kosior (reviews editor), Lewis Kimberley (editorial assistant), Charotte Alston (deputy editor) and Henry Miller (online editor).
Dr Elliott Johnson, Vice Chancellor’s Fellow in Public Policy at Northumbria University.
Balfour Beatty graduates at Northumbria's winter congregation

Back to top