The MSc in Workplace Health & Wellbeing is aimed at anyone who is or wishes to become involved in the management of contemporary issues related to workplace health. This may, for example, relate to careers in health and safety, occupational health, or human resource management.
The University of Nottingham remains one of the UK's ten universities most targeted by recruiters. Some 2,000 employers approach the University each year. Together with the University's Centre for Career Development (CCD), we will help you plan your future.
The quality of our graduates is widely recognised by employers and recent Institute graduates have been recruited to a wide range of major UK organisations.
- Bath University
- British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC TV)
- Chartered Institute of Personnel Development
- Cranfield University
- Department for Work and Pensions
- English local government
- Federal Express
- Home Office
- Kaizen Consultants
- Kinetic
- Leicester City Council
- Manchester University
- Ministry of Defence (Army)
- National Health Service
- National Police Improvement Agency
- National Westminster Bank
- Network Rail
- Pearn Kandola
- Rail Safety and Standards Board
- Rolls Royce
- Shell
- SHL
- Southampton University
- UK Government departments
- University of Manchester
- University of Nottingham
Programme directors will be happy to provide general information about career prospects in relation to their courses and to advise you on the most appropriate course depending upon the career path you have in mind.