How University of Westminster Supports International Students Beyond the Classroom
Why Career Support for International Students Needs to Go Further
Studying abroad is one of the most ambitious decisions a young professional can make. For international students at the University of Westminster — one of London's most diverse universities, with over 21,000 students from 169 nationalities — the challenge isn't just academic. It's navigating an entirely new job market, visa landscape, and professional culture, often within a very tight timeframe.
The Westminster Approach to International Employability
The University of Westminster's Careers and Employability Services doesn't wait for students to come to them. Outreach begins before students even start their courses. Once enrolled, students gain access to a wide ecosystem of support — from induction activities to the Westminster Employability Award, a structured program offering 150+ career and personal development activities.
Tracey Wells, Careers and Employability Service Manager, explains that international students receive "continued support for our graduates for up to 3 years after they complete their course." That level of commitment signals that employability isn't treated as an afterthought — it's woven into the student experience.
Where Student Circus Fits In
One of the most critical tools in Westminster's international student toolkit is Student Circus — a platform built specifically for international students navigating UK job markets and visa sponsorship requirements. Unlike generic job boards, Student Circus was founded by international graduates themselves, which means the resources, job listings, and career guidance are shaped by lived experience.
The platform's visa-sponsored job board removes one of the most frustrating barriers international candidates face: finding employers who are willing and eligible to sponsor a Skilled Worker Visa. For students like Jessica Pagel, an MSc International Finance graduate from South Africa who landed a role at KPMG, Student Circus was transformational.
More Than a Job Board
What makes the Westminster–Student Circus partnership stand out is its depth. Student Circus ambassadors attend university career fairs, host webinars, sit on graduate panels, and even appear on the university's podcast. In just four months, five collaborative events pushed Westminster to rank #1 in student sign-ups on the Student Circus platform.
The platform has since expanded to include a Career Ignition Hub (video library), country-specific job guides, and a rich blog — making it relevant even for students who plan to return home after graduation.
For a full breakdown of how this partnership is redefining international student careers support, read the original article here:
👉 More Than Just a Career Platform: Student Circus & University of Westminster
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