Welcome Alumni
We’re here to support you as a UCL graduate. From those first steps into the wider world, through to important decisions you’ll make about your career and your professional relationships, we can help you build connections with our global community of former students.
Meet our Alumni
Alumni Profiles: Agathe Detanger
My time at UCL and the diversity of the modules available in the Earth Sciences department, made it possible to tailor the course to my interests in hydrology, geology and groundwater management.
Alumni Profiles: Dr William Davis
Coming in as a student with a passion for mathematics and geology, I found that the course material and guidance at UCL enabled me to discover my intellectual niche which I’m still pursuing today.
Alumni Profiles: Simran Johal
An Engineering Geologist with a passion for geothermal energy development and international development.
Rachel Bilsland
I feel that I am better prepared for the challenges that are now ahead of me, especially in independent learning, research and discipline, due to my time at UCL.
Alumni Profiles: Jo Reynolds
The range of modules were fantastic! Not many places could you study Physics of the Universe, Surface Processes and Structural Geology.
Alumni Profiles: Cristiano Fortuna
My time at UCL taught me a lot and allowed me to grow as a person as well as academically through the varied module opportunities and different teaching methods including both fieldwork, desk based pr
Alumni Profiles: Grace Campbell
The journey to my current role was a bit of an adventure, I was always fascinated in the natural world, research and travel and this led me to apply to the Environmental Geoscience MSci degree at UCL.
Alumni Profiles: Matt Wincott
I gained a MSc in Geoscience with Distinction at UCL in 2020 and now work as a geo-environmental consultant at a multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy.
Alumni Profile: Roberto Bugiolacchi
Looking at new images as they come from the far side of the Moon.
Alumni Profiles: Terry Cotton
I have really enjoyed attending recent gatherings at UCL and the opportunity to meet up with the staff and the “survivors” of the Geology class between 1966 and 1969.
Employment and Careers Support
Find out more about the range of jobs within geoscience, sustainabilitity, energy, risk, government & policy, finance and management and many more.
Our graduates are employed in a diverse range of roles within the global geology sector including mining, energy, water supply and sustainability.
In-demand transferrable skills developed in data-analysis and interpretation, problem-solving and independent research also lead to wider career options including government & policy, finance & management and science & academia.
What do UCL Earth Science students go on to do?
The latest survey data* reveals:
- 61% were in graduate-level employment
- 24% were in further study
- 4% were in other work or other study
Companies which employed UCL Earth Science graduates include global geoscience and multinational organisations, the UK Government and independent consultancies.
Example job roles include:
- Graduate hydrologist, Geo-environmental consultant, Oilfield production consultant, Water resource scientist, Risk analyst (Natural catastrophe), Cyber security analyst
Examples employers include:
- The British Geological Survey, Mott MacDonald, Arup, AECOM, Geotechnical Engineering, Thames Water, JP Morgan Chase, IBM, Accenture and various UK Government departments and agencies including The Environment Agency, Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and Natural England.
Many of our undergraduates embark on specialist graduate taught degree and PhD programmes.
- Examples include: MSc Environmental Change & Management, MSc Petroleum GeoScience, PhD (Earthquake mechanics), PhD (Sea ice emulators) at institutions including UCL, Oxford, Imperial and Leeds.
*Source: Graduate Outcomes Survey 2017-19. UCL Earth Science students who graduated in 2018 & 19 were surveyed 15 months after graduation. 46 out of 89 graduates responded (response rate: 55%).
The diversity of the subjects means that earth scientists are employed in many different areas:
Exploration and Production: searching for and managing the extraction of natural resources such as fossil fuels (oil and gas), metals, construction materials. Includes mining geologists, mud loggers. Principal employers are usually the large oil, mining and civil engineering companies, but smaller consultants and contractors offer specialist services.
Water Supply: locating and managing the quantity and quality of global water supplies.
Environmental and Engineering: investigating and monitoring ground conditions associated with construction, planning, land use, reclamation of contaminated land, waste disposal and health.
Geological Surveying: collecting surface and subsurface geological information, onshore and offshore, for geological, geophysical and geochemical maps and databases, the basic tools underpinning the utilisation of all geological resources.
Education and Research: teaching and research in universities; teaching in schools and colleges; museum work.
Earth scientists are also be employed in the fields of:
Acoustic & Air Pollution
Agricultural Science
Archaeology
Atmospheric Science
Botany
Civil Engineering
Climate Sciences
Commercial, Sales & Marketing
Conservation Biology
Contaminated Land &Remediation
Earth System Science
Ecology
Economic Geology
Engineering Geology
Environmental Sciences
Forestry
Geochemistry
Geochronology
Geocomputing
Geography
Geomorphology
Geophysics
Geotechnical
Glacial geology
Hydrology / Hydrogeology / Water
Marine Geology
Meteorology
Mineralogy
Mining / Mineral Exploration
Natural Resource Management
Oceanography / Marine Sciences
Oil Field Services
Oil & Gas
Palaeoecology
Palaeontology
Petroleum Engineering
Petrology
Plant Science
Planetary Science
Remote Sensing / GIS
Science Administration, Policy & Management
Sedimentology
Seismology
Stratigraphy
Structural Geology
Soil Science
Space & Planetary Sciences
Transport Engineering & Planning
Volcanology
Waste Management
UCL Careers Service
UCL Careers provides a range of services to help you take the next step in your career after finishing your studies.
1 to 1 Careers Coaching
You can sign up to one-to-one guidance sessions which cover:
- Exploring options related to your degree
- Planning your next steps after graduating
- Gaining experience through internships, placements, work experience and ‘shadowing’
- CV writing and making applications
- What to expect at interviews and assessment centres
- How to pitch your degree, skills and experience to employers
- Pursuing further study or an alternative career route outside of the Earth Sciences field
Book a 1 to 1 appointment
Practice interviews
If you’ve been invited to any type of interview, you can book interview coaching. This role-play exercise will help you practice typical interview questions for the role/ course you’ve applied for and help you to work on your interview technique.
You’ll receive feedback on your performance during the session and have chance to address any other concerns you have about the interview process. We aim to make practice interviews as similar to the real thing as possible, so you must have a real interview invite before booking.
Book a Practice Interview appointment
Careers events
Students can attend departmental, faculty and central careers events including sector-specific careers fairs, employer presentations and masterclass talks hosted by UCL Careers, designed to develop employability skills and explore different sectors.
UCL Careers and the department’s student society (Greenough Society) run regular events including an annual alumni careers forum with students able to hear about a variety of job roles that former Earth Science students have gone to do.
Work experience and internships
Getting work experience is vital to build transferrable skills and gain exposure to different types of roles. UCL Careers can support you with guidance on where to find advertised opportunities and make successful applications. Many opportunities are never publically advertised and are often sourced using speculative approaches to target organisations or leveraging relationships with alumni.
Keep up to date with the Department
Alumni Dinner
The Earth Sciences Greenough Dining Club’s Alumni Dinner takes place every year in November. We start of with a reception in the Rock Room and follow on with a formal dinner. The event is also attended by our students and staff. It is always a great evening!
Volunteer your time
Our volunteers are at the forefront of our position as one of the world’s leading universities. Your time and expertise can be used to benefit UCL, our students and staff in a number of valuable ways across a variety of roles.
- Become a mentor, join the AOC
- Speak at our careers events
- Organise a reunion
- Post an internship vacancy on My UCL Careers
If you would like further information please contact alumni@ucl.ac.uk.