Labour market information
Here we provide information about career options after graduating and the labour market.
Future career options
What are your career options after graduating from Wageningen University? Read more about career perspectives and opportunities after finishing a BSc or MSc programme via the links below.
BSc career perspectives
Dutch bachelors
- Agrotechnologie
- Bedrijfs- en Consumentenwetenschappen
- Biologie
- Biotechnologie
- Bos- en Natuurbeheer
- Communicatie en Life Sciences
- Data science
- Economie en Beleid
- Gezondheid en Maatschappij
- Internationale Ontwikkelingsstudies
- Landschapsarchitectuur en Ruimtelijke Planning
- Moleculaire Levenswetenschappen
- Plantenwetenschappen
- Voeding en Gezondheid
English bachelors
MSc career perspectives
- Agroecology
- Animal Breeding and Genetics
- Animal Sciences
- Aquaculture and Marine Resource Management
- Biobased Sciences
- Bioinformatics
- Biology
- Biosystems Engineering
- Biotechnology
- Climate Studies
- Communication, Health and Life Sciences
- Consumer Studies
- Data Science for Food and Health
- Development and Rural Innovation
- Earth and Environment
- Economics of Sustainability
- Environmental Sciences
- Food Quality Management
- Food Safety
- Food Studies
- Food Technology
- Forest and Nature Conservation
- Geo-information Science
- Geographical Information Management and Applications
- Governance of Sustainability Transformations
- Health Management in Aquaculture
- Information and Communication Technologies for Development
- International Development Studies
- International Land and Water Management
- Landscape Architecture and Planning
- Management, Economics and Consumer Studies
- Metropolitan Analysis, Design, and Engineering
- Molecular Life Sciences
- Nutritional Epidemiology and Public Health
- Nutrition and Health
Labour market information: The Netherlands
National average salary
National career guide
Regional information: Province of Gelderland
Labour market information: Worldwide
At the WUR Library, you can borrow Career Guides per country ("looking for work in <country>"). These guides tell you how to look for a job in a particular country and what cultural management differences you come across in that country. Additionally, the career guides include information on how to compile CVs and application letters in different countries. Next to this, the career guides feature interviews with people who are working in that particular country, to provide you a different insight to jobs overseas and moving and working abroad. You can find the Career Guides in the WUR library at the section of the Study Collection, Section 218.