Student Publications
Rooting for a Career in Ecology or Environmental Management is careers guidance composed jointly by the British Ecological Society and IEEM.
This careers advice, aimed at those at school or university, will help students decide whether a career in ecology or environmental management is really for them. It contains practical advice on the employers, the work and qualifications and qualities needed to get a job combined with career profiles written by people already working in the sector.
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There is a very large number of undergraduate courses available to an applicant considering moving in to the ecology and environmental management area of work. These courses will have been designed with different endpoints in mind and consequently the course taken may have a major influence on the skills and knowledge a graduate will have.
In recent years it has become apparent that there is a shortage of people entering the profession with appropriate field skills. What a Graduate Should Know has therefore been written so that anyone applying to university will know the level of field survey skills expected of a new graduate.
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(This file is less than 1MB)


