At Kent, we are committed to enhancing the employability of all our students in order to enable them to compete and flourish in a competitive, fast-moving economy. Our students do well on graduation, moving on to work in areas such as international law, the charity sector, marketing and the media, including as broadcast journalists. This is due to the skills gained through their studies, as well as the structured programme of employability events.
Discover what these Philosophy graduates did next.
Philosophy
Following his BA in Philosophy, William McCaughey now works in business insights and analytics at Philips.
Philosophy
Clarissa's undergraduate degree was in Philosophy, she then studied for a Master's with Kent Law School. She is now looking to undertake a PhD in Philosophy.
Philosophy
Kent Philosophy graduate Abi Hawkins is Head of Religious Studies at Simon Langton Girls’ Grammar School in Canterbury.
English & American Literature and Philosophy
Samuel Wells graduated from Kent with a degree in English & American Literature and Philosophy and now works as an Account Executive at Hanover Communications.
Philosophy
Following a career as a professional poker player, Sam Holden returned to Kent to study for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Philosophy. Seeking to establish something for the community, he now runs the Monument Pub in Canterbury.
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