MSc Sustainability Transitions
Why did you choose this degree programme at the University of Aberdeen?
I studied my undergraduate degree at the University of Aberdeen in Geography which is where my interest in the subject stems from. I have always had a keen interest in the relationship between the environment and human activity, which of course is pivotal in today’s climate. With the increasing global understanding that climate change requires serious action to secure a sustainable future, I was attracted to the MSc course because I felt it would aid me to become a part of the crucial change. Sustainability transitions are long term and encompass multi-dimensional processes, meaning the knowledge acquired from the programme can be applied across many sectors. This meant the programme presented many opportunities for career paths and areas of sustainability to specialise in!
What skills, knowledge or experience did you gain or develop on this degree programme?
I have acquired skills in systems thinking, policy analysis, and project management. I also gained knowledge of renewable energy sources, circular economy principles, and sustainable technologies. I have also developed an understanding in the importance of collaboration, stakeholder engagement, and assessing environmental impacts. The program cultivates a holistic understanding of sustainable development, which is key for roles in policymaking, research, and implementation of sustainable practices.
Tell us about your career since graduating.
Since graduating, I have began a career in the sustainability field. Since October, I have been working for HDR in Glasgow as graduate sustainability consultant. HDR are an engineering, architecture, environmental and construction services consultancy firm, where I have joined to specialise in environmental and sustainability consulting. At HDR we undertake energy and environmental auditing, permitting and services, helping clients strive towards net zero.
What advice would you give another student who is considering applying to this programme?
I would recommend this MSc programme to others because I feel it developed my knowledge and skill set for the working world, as well as the opportunity to meet fellow students from across the world and share our cultures and experiences.
I believe this degree offers a well-rounded theory and approach to transitioning to a sustainable future through the first two semesters. While the third semester allowed us to explore our niche interests through our summer projects, creating a good balance of learning.
Is there anything else about your time at the University of Aberdeen that you would like to share, that was not covered in the above questions?
I would like to mention how enjoyable my time at the University of Aberdeen has been. I would always look forward to my walk through the campus as the old architecture and greenery always made for beautiful scenery through every season. I have also made lifelong friends on the programme which is something I did not expect when applying for the MSc. Our cohort was extremely close which made the learning experience all the more enjoyable. Additionally the staff and guests that taught and supported us throughout the programme truly helped enhance the experience!