Urban Informatics Careers
What jobs do graduates pursue?
Completing a degree in Urban Informatics opens the door to a wide range of job opportunities across diverse sectors, including urban planning, policy and government, tech, healthcare, NGOs, big data, transport, and engineering.
Recent graduates have gone on to work for Westminster Council, central government departments including HMRC, the Health Security Agency, Transport for London, the British Red Cross, the Crown Estate, Bayern global consulting, and WSP – which runs a graduate scheme specifically for King’s Urban Informatics graduates.
The Careers Service run tailored sessions for Informatics students and a careers programme which includes skills sessions and visits from top employers.