University of Plymouth - Postgraduate Open Evening
11 Mar 2026, 16:00
Plymouth
Make a difference – support children, families and adults through key challenges like safeguarding, mental health and justice. Graduate career-ready with over 170 days of hands-on experience in diverse real-life social work placements.
Professional recognition
Graduate with a degree accredited by Social Work England - ready to apply for registration and begin a rewarding career. 95% of graduates are in employment or further study within six months.
Immersive real-world experience
Gain practical skills through diverse placements across adult and childcare settings. Learn directly from service users and carers and work with professionals in partner agencies throughout your studies.
Innovative learning
Benefit from integrated teaching, peer-assisted sessions (PALS), and expert staff with global perspectives. Train in the purpose-built InterCity Place and grow as a reflective, ethical, and internationally-aware practitioner.
This course is for you if...
you’re compassionate and driven to support people through life’s challenges
you want to kick-start your career with eligibility to register as a qualified social worker upon graduation
you value learning directly from experienced professionals across a wide network of partner agencies covering every aspect of social work
you are looking to engage with actual service users and carers throughout your training.
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