Astronomy Research (MSc)
Career preparation
Leiden University offers you several services related to career orientation and job application skills
Preparation for the job market is integrated in the Astronomy master’s programme. You will learn what skills and competences are needed for finding a future job that fits you. We guide you in getting to know yourself and help you to develop your personal and professional skills. You can also participate in astronomy- and science-specific career events to find out what job sector appeals to you the most. In addition, our Study Advisor and the Faculty's career counsellors are always available to help you in shaping your study and career path.
Astronomy Career Information Meetings
Learn how to get a PhD at an astronomical research institute, find out what it takes to get hired by a company as an engineer or a consultant and ask questions to PhD students, Data Scientists, CEO’s, lecturers and career counsellors. These meetings are organised twice a year by the Education Office Astronomy.
Science Career Service
Are you looking for career advice? Get in touch with our science career counsellor. The Science Career Service supports students of the Science Faculty in their career orientation and making effective career decisions during their study. We offer services such as consultation hours, workshops, speed-dating events, individual appointments with the career counselor and advice on your CV or motivation letter.
Science Career Event
Whether you are actively looking forward to meeting interesting employers, or if you are still unsure about what your career path will look like, the Science Career Event gives you a chance to speak with a large number of employers. Every year the Science Career Event is organised by students of the Faculty of Science. During this event you can get your resume checked, participate in a workshop or speed date with a potential employer to discuss possibilities in the near future. The Science Career Event is the ideal day to orient yourself on career possibilities.
The Mentor Network
If you have questions about the job market, you can get in touch with Leiden alumni who are eager to offer their advice and support. On the Mentor Network platform, you can view the profiles of many alumni. Once you have found someone you would like to contact for advice, you can send them a request for assistance.