Physics Department News
Alumni prize of Freiburg University for Warwick PhD student
Edoardo Carnio, 1st year PhD student in the theory group with Prof. Roemer, has been selected to receive the Alumni prize 2015 of Freiburg University, Germany.
Physicists experience speed dating!
Eighty four students, including undergraduates and postgraduates, attended a Physics Employer Event which took place on Wednesday May 7th in the PLT concourse. The event assumed a ‘speed dating’ format...
Director of Clinical Physics and Bio Engineering
The advert for the Leadership position in Medical Physics for University Hospitals of Warwickshire and Coventry, in association with University of Warwick is now online. Please click here for more details
Physics Employer Event Wednesday May 1st 2013
Over one hundred and ninety students and thirteen recruiters attended an employer event for physics students in the PLT concourse on Wednesday, May 1st. The event was planned in response to feedback from students who wanted an event tailored specifically to the needs of physicists.
It was good to see students from all years present, with a particularly encouraging turn out from first years. The Student Careers & Skills Service advocates early career planning, part of which involves understanding the options available – these students will hopefully now have an increased awareness of the type of graduate employers looking to recruit physicists.
There was wide sector representation with employers from the energy sector, finance, software, technology, teaching, meteorology, patent law and medical physics. Several of the recruiters commented on the interest, enthusiasm and potential of many of the students they spoke to during the event. Student feedback was also very positive:-
“…good opportunity to investigate possible career paths…lots of advice and very informative discussions…helpful that it was aimed at physicists rather than a general careers fair…it was the first time I’ve come to a careers event and it was quite eye-opening.”
All of the recruiters expressed an interest in attending similar events in the future and many offered to deliver skills sessions – an effective way to build their profile and foster employer engagement in the department. This can only prove beneficial to the career prospects of physics students by alerting them to a wider range of opportunities.
If you have any comments on the event or any suggestions regarding the type of event you would like to see delivered in the physics department in the future, please email the careers consultant, Ray Ryan (r.ryan@warwick.ac.uk)