Your future in STEM: A-Z
Are you aware of the endless future opportunities available in STEM? Covering botanists to zoologists - and everything in between - the Pearson Science team’s new project focuses on spotlighting a diverse range of STEM futures. We want our young learners to have as much knowledge and awareness of the breadth of STEM-related futures that are open to them. No aspiration is too far out of reach, as studying science can be the foundation upon which you build and work towards your dream future!
Audiologist
Are you interested in a career working with people? If so, audiology could be for you. Tom discusses his experiences of working in a busy London paediatric clinic and his career in audiology.
Conservationist
Tendo's love of animals encouraged her to look for a career that involved working with them. Her degree in zoology led her to become an elephant conservationist.
Geospatial Solutions Analyst
Alisdair has been a remote sensing data analyst at Rezatec for over 5 years. Alisdair's passion and interest towards the state of the natural environment encouraged him to look towards a career that would help improve this.
Immunologist
We caught up with Rachel, an Immunologist from Southampton University, to find out how she got into this line of work and what she loves the most about it.
Marine Biologist
Rachel has been a marine conservationist at Essex Wildlife Trust for almost three years. Her role focuses on championing, protecting and restoring the marine and coastal wildlife of Essex.
Paramedic
Ken talks us through how he became a paramedic in the London Ambulance Service as a member of the Hazardous Area Response Team.
Physiotherapist
Niamh is a physiotherapist at NHS inpatient rehabilitation unit. Her career is very rewarding and each day on the unit is different.
Research Scientist
Cathy explains how she went from not being so sure about a future in STEM to absolutely loving it thanks to research science.