Geographical Earth and Environmental Sciences Masterclass

GEES masterclass

I would like to thank the Alumni Relations Team for their efforts in organising and planning this event and looking after the former graduates on the night.

Guy Daly, Dean of Faculty for EHS

GEES masterclass

Talented Derby graduates recently came back to give our current geography, geology and environmental hazard students a masterclass

Our special guests included University of Derby graduates:

Phil Cumming

Phil graduated in 1998 with a BSc Environmental Science & MSc Environmental Pollution Control. He is now the Corporate Sustainability Manager for the London Olympics.

Phil's role covers all elements of sustainability for London 2012 Olympic Games and includes:-

  • Minimising the impact on the environment
  • Maximising sports participation
  • Responsible sourcing of merchandise and supply.

After leaving Derby, Phil developed his CV by becoming a Chartered Waste Manager and Chartered Environmental Manager.

Top tips for students:

  • Do consider taking a masters qualification
  • Vary your experience and build up skills
  • Don't specialise too early on in your career
  • Network face to face and on line.

Richard Shaw

Richard graduated in 2002 with a BSc in Geology and now works for British Geological Survey as a Mineral Commodity Geologist. BGS is a part of the Natural Environment Research Council and is its principal supplier of national capability in geoscience.

Top tip for students:

  • Take a sabbatical to study for a masters, it'll make you more employable.

Simon Greenfield

Simon graduated in 2010 with a BSc in Geology and now works for Kirk Petrophysics based in Guildford and is involved with well site core handling services to the oil and gas industries. Simon's role is laboratory based and he enjoys the flexibility of working for a small business.

Top tips for students:

  • The petro chemical industry has an ageing population of employees so now is a good time to consider a career in this field
  • Starting salaries are around £32,000
  • Networking is key particularly at trade fairs.

Ed Sears

Ed graduated in 2008 with a BSc in Earth Systems Science and is now a self employed consultant for T4 Sustainability which provides high quality renewable energy, energy efficiency, sustainability, and carbon management services based in Derbyshire.

Top tips for students:

  • File your course notes as you get them
  • Be clear on what inspires you
  • Use music to help you study.

Carol Goodall

Carol graduated in 2006 with a BSc Geography and Environmental Management and she now works at the National Stone Centre in Wirksworth documenting geological sites and the University of Derby as an Academic Counsellor.

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