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Career in natural environmental hazards

  • 03-07-2014 10:42pm
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    I've a BA in Geoscience, i'm thinking of applying to UCL next year to do a Msc Geophysical Hazards. Would this lead to many job opportunities in Ireland?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 12,778 ✭✭✭✭ninebeanrows


    In Ireland, the simple answer is No.

    There is very limited job prospects for anything related to the Physical Environment in this country apart from Environmental Health/ Waste companies etc. and a few PHD positions.

    Best bet is a PHD or the UK.

    I don't have too much experience on that exact area but all I know is there are NO job prospects for Meteorology graduates in Ireland at the moment in the industry.

    The UK is still going okay and there is quite a few positions available over there if you give it some time.


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