I am an architectural graduate from belgium with a masters degree and 1 year of work experience in Tunisia teaching architecture and working at a firm. Now I want to work in UK and I was thinking what would be the easiest and fastest way to get a job here.
I am thinking of studying a specific topic in one of the university since I already have a masters degree. Would studying another architecture program help my chances to work here? what studies should i opt for?
You thoughts are much appreciated.
citizen
Sep 1, 18 4:25 pm
Without knowing anything about the many variables affecting your situation, one could make the case that a second masters in an allied field could improve your employment prospects by broadening your professional reach. Which allied field? Whichever appears to be in demand and/or interest you. Landscape architecture, urban design, planning, computation, fine art, historic preservation, business, project management... there's a long list of possibilities.
Hi
I am an architectural graduate from belgium with a masters degree and 1 year of work experience in Tunisia teaching architecture and working at a firm. Now I want to work in UK and I was thinking what would be the easiest and fastest way to get a job here.
I am thinking of studying a specific topic in one of the university since I already have a masters degree. Would studying another architecture program help my chances to work here? what studies should i opt for?
You thoughts are much appreciated.
Without knowing anything about the many variables affecting your situation, one could make the case that a second masters in an allied field could improve your employment prospects by broadening your professional reach. Which allied field? Whichever appears to be in demand and/or interest you. Landscape architecture, urban design, planning, computation, fine art, historic preservation, business, project management... there's a long list of possibilities.