As August comes to an end and programmes are finishing, we hope you’ve had a good summer so far!
This is a time to pause and reflect on everything you’ve achieved: the hard work, the dedication, and the commitment you made to yourself when you started your journey at Newcastle.
This is your chance to look back with pride, before looking ahead to what's next.
Some of you might already have a clear idea of what comes next, and that’s fantastic. Others may still be working it out, and that’s completely fine too.
Whatever stage you’re at, our Careers Service is here to support you for up to three years after you graduate. You can find out more below about how the team can help.
In this edition, you’ll also find details about the Graduate Outcomes Survey, the Graduate Visa, the Rate Your Landlord scheme, and some Top September Events to enjoy.
Dr Yvonne Chase
Head of Student Life
🚀 Careers support as a graduate
Did you know after you finish your programme, you can continue to access our services, resources, events and vacancies for up to three years? All you have to do is register as a ‘graduate’ on MyCareer.
No matter what stage you’re at with your career, we can help you with:
Before you finish your programme, we wanted to give you a heads-up about the Graduate Outcomes Survey.
We know it’s early, but around 15 months after you graduate, the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) will get in touch with graduates to take part.
This national survey helps improve the experience for future students by giving us insight into your career journey and life after university. The data collected is used by:
UK universities and colleges to enhance their services
league tables and platforms like Prospects and The Complete University Guide to support student decision-making
Keep an eye out for the logo in the future and let us know how you’re getting on with your next steps!
Are you an international student preparing to apply for the Graduate Visa this autumn?
This visa allows you to stay in the UK to work or look for work after your studies.
We’ve put together all the key information you need, including when and how to apply, so you can be ready and confident for the next step in your journey.
All your hard work at university has paid off and you’ll soon be the proud owner of a Newcastle University degree - congratulations!
To help you transition to graduate life, we spoke with Class of 2023 alumna Sara Kozakova to get her top tips.
Do what you love:
You don’t have to separate your interests and passions from your work: find what motivates you and pursue it.
The importance of networking:
I wouldn’t be where I am today if I didn’t meet my now manager at a networking event and connect with her on LinkedIn! Start growing your professional network now by joining the private LinkedIn group for Newcastle graduates.
The power of ‘yes’:
Every experience you have will help you in some kind of way. I say yes to most opportunities because you never know where it might lead and who you might meet.
If you're still in Newcastle this September, make the most of your time, with everything from an immersive Queen planetarium show and the city’s annual Dragon Boat Race.
You can also enjoy craft markets, food festivals, and open mic nights happening throughout the month.