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Joint 2nd in Scotland for graduate prospects
Guardian University Guide 2025 / Times University Guide 2025
Qualified nurses can work in a diverse range of environments and develop their careers in clinical practice, education, research, management and education. Nurses can work in hospital settings or in the community either with the NHS or in the Independent sector.

“I went straight into community CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) after graduating. I have always wanted to work here and made it my mission in life to get my foot in the door. I work with children, young people and families to support them with mental health difficulties and neurodevelopmental disorders. I love working here; it’s so varied and no two days are ever the same. I get really excited about the themes I get to work with and have just been promoted up a band which has been fantastic.”
Anne MacGregor, MSc Mental Health Nursing graduate 2019, from Finland
Careers Service
Our Careers Service provides our students with far more than CV advice. From 30-hour micro-placements as part of modules, to gaining academic credit for improving employability skills we'll prepare you for your future career throughout your time at Dundee.
You'll benefit from:
- Seven recruitment fairs on City campus each year - featuring around 250 local, national, and global employers.
- This includes our Go Global fair to help secure a summer placement abroad.
- Around 8,000 vacancies a year featured on our Jobshop website, for part-time work, graduate roles, internships, and voluntary jobs.
- A dedicated careers adviser, specialising in your subject, who can provide one-to-one guidance, application support, and personalised practice interview support.
Contact our enquiry team
If you have any questions about the admissions process, studying, or living in Dundee, please contact us