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Why hire UNIL students and graduates?

Students and graduates from UNIL present a wide range of profiles, adapted to numerous private and public sectors of activity, and to small, medium-sized and large organisations and businesses.

Academics develop skills that will come into play in their respective roles.

  • Ability to learn quickly
  • Critical, analytical and synthesising skills
  • Organisational skills, autonomy
  • Reactionary skills, oral communication
  • Investigative and research methods
  • Pedagogical skills

Beyond these general competences, each discipline enables the acquisition of specific knowledge, listed below.

  • Ecology and conservation biology
  • Biodiversity; fauna and/or flora
  • Pre-clinical and clinical medical applications
  • Diagnostics and biomedical research
  • Immunology and cancer
  • Metabolism
  • Pharmacology and toxicology
  • Molecular genetics
  • Geneacute;nomics
  • Quality control
  • Integrative biology
  • Scientific communication

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  • Commercial law
  • Litigation law
  • Labour law
  • Criminality and information technology security
  • Law and the economy
  • Magistrature

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  • Environmental management, protection and modelling
  • Water, soil and forest management
  • Applied geology and natural hazards
  • Geomatics and statistics
  • Urban planning and regional development

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  • Marketing
  • International management
  • Strategy
  • Macroeconomics, microeconomics and business economics
  • New information and communications technologies
  • Financial accounting
  • Actuarial sciences

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  • Languages and literature
  • Cinema
  • History of art
  • Analysis of public discourse and communication
  • History of the book and critical edition of texts
  • Cultural mediation
  • Digital humanities
  • Data analysis and software design for the humanities

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  • Theoretical teaching of pathologies
  • Clinical skills required for patient management

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  • Methodologies and techniques for surveys and polls
  • Legal issues relating to data processing

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  • Management, economics, public policy and law

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  • Clinical psychology and psychopathology
  • Child and adolescent psychology
  • Counselling and guidance psychology
  • Social psychology
  • Health psychology

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  • Macroeconomic policy
  • Voter behaviour
  • Political economy – regulating globalisation
  • European politics and integration
  • International security
  • Sociology of organisations and public administrations
  • History and media coverage of the present day

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  • Chemical criminalistics
  • Analysis of stupéfiants
  • Fires and explosions
  • Expertise in écritures and signatures
  • Identification of persons and objects
  • Analysis of images
  • Criminology and security

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  • Sports education
  • Adapted physical activities
  • Training and performance
  • Sport and leisure management

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  • School and non-school education
  • Characteristics of the main education systems in Switzerland and internationally
  • Evaluation of lifelong learning policies and practices

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  • Foundations of the nursing discipline and advanced nursing practice
  • Specialised direct clinical practice with patients, their families and carers in complex care situations
  • Consultation, coaching, guidance and leadership
  • Research and scientific evidence

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  • Life stories
  • Income and social policies
  • Human rights, diversity and globalisation
  • Culture, communication and media
  • Science and health
  • Gender studies

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  • Christianity
  • Judaïsme
  • Transversal and marginalised traditions
  • Anthropology of religions
  • Cultural mediation
  • Interculturality

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