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Integrating science for career success

The big global challenges facing us, such as climate change, sustainability, Net Zero, and green growth; are complex and require interdisciplinary solutions. In these dynamic times, employers seek graduates who will be skilled at formulating and solving real-world problems through integrating scientific methods and knowledge at the interface of traditional disciplines.

Drawing on its strengths in science education and interdisciplinary research, King’s College London will launch an exciting undergraduate degree programme covering the full spectrum of subjects across the natural sciences (biology, chemistry, computation, mathematics and physics).

The programme will take a holistic approach to developing cross-disciplinary, innovative and agile thinking amongst its graduates, so they are equipped to address real-world problems. They will have essential skills in self-management and development, including active learning, resilience, stress tolerance and flexibility. There will be opportunities to work within diverse, interdisciplinary teams and engage professionally with partners and staff through collaborative projects.

Careers

Graduates will be exceptionally well placed to find employment within emerging and future industries that address major global challenges, including sustainable environment (achieving net zero, globally sustainable natural environment, innovation, green growth), health and life sciences (business innovation, mental and physical health, global health), digital and data driven economy (productivity growth and security, data, AI, quantum computing) as well as national security, defence and space.

This innovative programme will open for applications, from students who have a strong and broad interest in sciences and their application to the challenges facing the world, on UCAS in September 2023 (for a September 2024 start).

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