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Our careers weeks and fairs span a range of sectors, providing our students and graduates with a whole host of opportunities to gain advice and information on different career pathways.

Attendees can also register to meet individual employers and professionals, and learn about work experience openings.

Last year’s careers weeks and fairs programme was a resounding success, with 81% of students indicating they felt that their attendance had a positive impact on their career planning.

This term’s events will focus on key graduate recruitment sectors, including Law, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths), and Banking, Finance and Consulting. The fairs and employer-led sessions are a fantastic opportunity for our students to learn about different professions, sectors and live opportunities that are open this term.

Quiet half hour during fairs

A new introduction to this year’s careers fairs will be a quiet half hour in the final 30 minutes from 3.30 - 4pm. This quieter time is for those who prefer a more relaxed environment, and ensures all students can benefit from the fairs. We kindly ask all attending students to respect this dedicated period by allowing others the space to enjoy the fair at their own pace.

A range of careers within specific sectors

While our careers weeks and fairs are divided into themes, employers from the sectors on offer aren’t just looking for students with degrees in those areas. They value a wide range of skills and experiences from other spheres.

STEM employers often have roles in management, consulting, and business operations that don’t require a technical degree. Similarly, our Law careers week and fair is for students interested in converting to Law after their degree, as well as Law students looking to meet firms and find out more about legal careers, vacation schemes, or training contracts.

We encourage our students to keep their options open and take time to explore a spectrum of sectors. By attending events and fairs, students can gain valuable insights into various industries and get information and advice to support applications and career ideas.  

Further resources and support

Each of the careers weeks is supported by online resources on a dedicated SharePoint site for students. Further resources are also provided on our CareersConnect platform, which includes information on employer profiles, live vacancies, careers fact sheets and skill development tips, as well as advice on CV writing, applying for jobs and how to book an appointment to chat to one of our careers advisors.

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Programme of events

Michaelmas term

Part-time jobs, placement and volunteering careers fair

Wednesday 9 October

Law careers week

Monday 14 - Friday 18 October

STEM careers week

Monday 21 - Friday 25 October

Business, Finance and Consulting careers week

Monday 28 October - Friday 1 November

Epiphany term

'Think Big, Choose Small' - SME careers week

Monday 27 - Friday 31 January

Film and television careers week

Monday 10 - Friday 14 February

'Careers for good' careers week

Monday 24 - Friday 28 February

The careers weeks and fairs are open to all Durham students irrespective of academic discipline or level of study. Students planning to attend do not need to book in advance, but must bring their campus card along.

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Find out more

For our students

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About our Careers, Employability and Enterprise service 

There are several ways that students can contact the Careers, Employability and Enterprise team with any career-related queries. The team is here to support all students at Durham, regardless of stage of career planning. The team welcomes contact with students with specific questions, or students unsure about finding work experience, or exploring career ideas equally.

Visit us in the Careers Office (Palatine Centre) Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm 

Log in to CareersConnect to ask a careers question 

Email the team