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Performance adverts at the Theatre Royal in Windsor. Photograph: Maureen McLean/Rex/Shutterstock
Performance adverts at the Theatre Royal in Windsor. Photograph: Maureen McLean/Rex/Shutterstock

UK students: what impact is coronavirus having on your chosen career?

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We want to hear from students who are hoping to start a career in an industry affected directly by coronavirus

Are you an undergraduate whose chosen career is in jeopardy in a post-coronavirus world - or do you have concerns that the profession you’re working towards is now potentially more risky? 

We’re keen to talk to those about to graduate – or who have just applied to start courses – in the performing arts, travel industry, hospitality and restaurant/food sectors.

We’re also keen to talk to those studying to be carers, nurses, dental nurses and practitioners, paramedics, midwives or police officers.

Share your experiences

What concerns do you have about your future and your career prospects? Have you considered changing course or your professional ambitions? What other options are available, educationally and professionally?

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