Work Placements
Our short-term and year-long work placements lets students explore how their degree knowledge applies to the world of work, whilst allowing them to gain invaluable experience that enhances their CV and employment prospects post-graduation. Placements are formally recognised on your Higher Education Achievement Report,Link opens in a new window and allow you to explore a potential career path prior to completing your studies.
Global Sustainable Development students at Warwick step into an extraordinary range of professional environments—from offshore wind developers and humanitarian organisations to major financial institutions and global pharmaceutical companies. This breadth isn’t accidental; it reflects the interdisciplinary confidence and real‑world curiosity that define the GSD community.
Read more about some of the work placements our students have completed during their studies:
Ruyi - Stakeholder Management Intern at Ocean Winds
Degree: Psychology and GSD
Who are Ocean Winds and what made you choose them for your placement?
Ocean Winds are an Edinburgh-based offshore wind developer and operator. I picked them for my Work Placement not only to gain some valuable corporate experience for my CV, but because I believed them to be a good fit and relevant sector for a GSD generalist like myself.
What were some of your responsibilities?
My role covered stakeholder management, external affairs and communications. Therefore, some of my responsibilities included supporting industry and company-lead events, drafting social media posts and website items, managing invoices, and liaising with company partners.
What skills did you develop from your work placement?
The work placement at Ocean Winds helped me develop both my written and spoken communication skills, as well as improving my problem-solving abilities and capability to work within a professional team. It also helped build an awareness of the important commercial considerations that even sustainability-advancing businesses must follow to succeed in the modern world. Additionally, my Microsoft Excel skills have also come a long way too!