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Over the past 100 years, the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences has seen generations of graduates go on to succeed in a variety of careers. We are proud to have alumni from around the globe.

If you have graduated from the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, find out what support is available to you and how you can connect with us. 

Graduate support

We believe in keeping in touch with you to support and facilitate your development after you leave university, and help you achieve your ambitions.

95% of our graduates are in work and/or study 15 months after the end of their course. (Higher Education Statistics Agency Graduate Outcomes, 2021)

Our is where our graduates reflect on their diverse career stories, providing insights, advice and tips to those interested in developing similar careers. 

We also host a collection of specially curated careers resources, which are available for new graduates up to two years after their degree. You can also attend advice events from the University's careers service.

If you would like to be contacted by the School directly, for example about upcoming events, please complete the ڹϳ's "update your details" form to opt in to receiving emails from us.

School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences alumni network

We invite graduates old and new to join a global community of talented graduates, staff and students from the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences and the Charlie Waller Institute.

Whether you are looking to build your professional network, looking for guidance or seeking information on career development, you are welcome to connect with us and join our private .

Do also get in touch and connect with us via the Linkedin group, or by completing the ڹϳ’s “update your details” form, if you are interested in using your talents and expertise to support the next generation of graduates taking the first steps in their careers.

Contact with the wider ڹϳ alumni community

You can find out more about becoming a member of the University's alumni community by visiting the alumni and supporters page, and reading the latest issue of .