Job prospects
Potential work areas: What can you do after graduating?
Graduates of biomedical studies who are well trained in bioinformatics, computational modelling and statistics are still sought in the industry and academia. Good grades need to be there, of course.
If you intend to go into research, apply for a PhD position at large-scale research facilities, university hospitals or institutes.
Diagnostics labs and science management in the public sector advertise jobs for excellent candidates, too.
You can also think about positions in pharmaceutical and biotech companies.
Designing and monitoring clinical studies, product and project management are also potential work fields.
And there are also positions in
- R&D in biotechnology
- research, consultation and assessment in governmental laboratories
- industrial project management R&D (pharmaceutical industry, biotech companies).
The job market has become tighter, but with good grades and flexibility therea are still good job opportunities for dedicated graduates.
