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Where will your DCU Chemistry degree take you?

Our graduates are working at some of the world's leading companies, research institutions and government agencies. Here's what a few of them have to say.

 Dan Kerrr - Application Development Manager, Ireland &UK, Hach Ireland

"Graduating with a BSc in Environmental Science & Technology gave me the ability to pursue an impactful career in environmentally aligned sectors. The modules covered gave me a solid grounding in key environmental topics while allowing me the flexibility to focus on my chosen areas of interest. I highly recommend EST to anyone with an interest in environmental science and making a positive difference through their career."
 

Emma Markey — Senior Meteorological Officer/Laboratory Manager, Met Éireann

"DCU Chemical Sciences was always supportive, especially in encouraging applied, collaborative work. That experience continues to shape my path today at Met Éireann, where I've been able to bring together my passions for analytical chemistry and ambient monitoring."

 

Shauna Flynn — Senior R&D Product Development Scientist, Clorox, San Francisco

"During my undergraduate and postgraduate degrees In DCU Chemical Sciences, I was consistently challenged to think critically, communicate effectively, and grow both technically and professionally. Thanks to my training, I transitioned confidently into industry, well-prepared for the demands and pace of real-world applications."

 

Simon Poole — Postdoctoral Researcher, Université Bourgogne, France

"The supportive environment and collaborative projects at DCU Chemical Sciences allowed me to build meaningful connections with faculty, peers, and industry professionals. DCU truly sets you up for success!"

 

Aleksandra Pegeev — R&D Analytical Solutions Intern, Henkel

"The mix of programming and wet lab work  in the Chemistry with AI degree gave me a flexible skill set and opened up a wide range of career options. In our third and fourth years, we explored how AI and chemistry work together — both fascinating and practical."