Graduate Umer Saleem Aerospace Engineering BEng (Hons) “I always try to guide younger graduates by saying, ‘keep positive, keep smiling and keep moving forward, no matter what life throws your way.’ This methodology has got me this far!â€
Graduate Gareth C. Chemical Engineering MEng Chemical Engineering is one of the most powerful degrees you can take, because of how widely it can be applied. I'm certain that whatever industry you join you will be able to apply your Chem-Eng skills, you just might have to think of applying them in a different way.
Graduate Abigail Chemical Engineering MEng The practical experience I gained working with the Fluor Pilot Plant while completing my undergraduate and master's degrees was instrumental in preparing me for my future career.
Graduate Lucy Barnes Law LLB (Hons) It’s important to empower young people and make them believe in themselves because there is a skill-set and unique strength in every single care-experienced person that’s waiting to be found. So why couldn’t it be found by lawyers? Why couldn’t it be us that supports them, makes them feel safe and makes them feel seen.
Graduate Omar Ebeid Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons) I believe studying at Surrey played a major role in helping me find opportunities because of its industry partners, location, and generally supporting students not only academically but extracurricularly. Being a Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ student definitely carries a unique trademark with it.
Graduate Gemma Bourne Chemistry MChem When I gave evidence at an inquiry into the finances and sustainability of the social housing sector. It was definitely one of the most unique experiences of my career so far! I went in to demonstrate that private impact capital can continue to play an instrumental role in delivering more good quality social and affordable homes in the UK, particularly for the most vulnerable.
Graduate Abbie Hutty Mechanical Engineering MEng I hope that anyone following a similar journey in my field will find that the path has been smoothed by people like me who have fixed the issues we’ve found along the way. Hopefully it won’t be many more years before being a ‘female engineer’ is so normal that it is no longer noteworthy – that’s when we’ll know we have succeeded!
Graduate Vickie Houlihan Modern Languages (German and Spanish) BA (Hons) The course itself is unlike any others offered elsewhere in the UK, with practical language skills at the core of the Modern Languages courses. Moving away from studying traditional literature opened up a world of politics, culture, translation and history that I wouldn’t have been able to study otherwise.
Graduate Oyoma Chemical Engineering MEng My degree from Surrey provided me with the skills and experiences necessary to be competitive in the current job market. This included the use of engineering software, working in multidisciplinary teams, practical skills and problem solving.