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To access the services/resources highlighted here and throughout the UCL Careers website, you will need to use your personal 'myUCLCareers' account. Logging in guidelines/support can be found below.

Appointments

All one-to-one appointment bookings with our team, (careers guidanceÌýor application / interview coaching),Ìýare managed through your myUCLCareers account. Please read our 'Get one-to-one advice' information before logging in to book.

Events

All upcoming careers events that you can book onto can be viewed on your myUCLCareers events calendar. To make the most of our events programme, please read our 'Come to an event' page before logging in to book.​

Resources and job opportunities

Access aÌýwide range of help sheets, alumni case studies and job sector information to help inform your career planning ('Career Discovery') and / or search for jobs (temporary / part-time, internships, research posts and /or graduate-level jobs) from recruiters targetingÌýUCL. Please read our 'Career Discovery' andÌý'Jobs board' information for more details.

News andÌýupdates

Never miss an opportunity! Update your myUCLCareers profile and subscribe toÌýour daily or weekly Ìýwhich will highlight all new job opportunities which match your personal areas of interest and / or our upcoming careers events which require advance booking. You can also sign-up to our Ìýto stay informed about what's going on at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË Careers throughout the year.

Logging in - current students

Urgent update - ISD have now resolved the issue that was affecting staff and student single sign-on access to myUCLCareers on on Tuesday 10th September so, your UCL user ID / password should now work for logging in.ÌýIf you are still experiencing issues, please contact our team for support.

You will have access to myUCLCareers from the first day of your course at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË as shown on your , (usually the first day of the autumn term), and will need to useÌýyour UCL 'single sign-on' Ìý(issued by ISD) to sign in to your personal myUCLCareers profile until your course / programme finishes.

While you are a current student at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË, if your UCL user ID / password is working for other student platforms, (Moodle etc.), butÌýyou receive any type of error message when trying to log in to myUCLCareers as a student, pleaseÌýÌýfor support.

AfterÌýyour course has finished, your UCL single sign-on access to myUCLCareers through the 'Student sign in' button will stop working immediately,Ìý(and will display an error message if you try) but, you will still be able to sign in to myUCLCareers in a different way for up to three more yearsÌýas a recent graduateÌýas outlined below.

Logging in - recent »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË graduates

From the date that your course at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË finishes, you will need to useÌýthe '»Ê¼Ò»ªÈË sign in' option to access your myUCLCareers profile and all UCL graduates will have continued access to careers support and your myUCLCareers account for up to threeÌýyearsÌýafter your course ends as detailed on our website.

When your old UCL user ID / password stops working via the student log in option highlightedÌýabove, you will be able to use any email address and a personal password, (not linked with your old UCL user ID), to continue logging in to myUCLCareers as and when needed.

To set up a new myUCLCareers password when signing in as a graduate for the first time, simply click the '»Ê¼Ò»ªÈË sign in' button and the and enterÌýthe email address which is currently linked to your myUCLCareers profile*.Ìý

“Important note: The default email that was set up with your myUCLCareers account when you were a student will have been your UCL email address but, specifically in the format of your 'email alias'*Ìýwhich was assigned to you by ISD when you joined UCL as detailed in their 'Connect to email' guidelines.

This isÌýusually in the format: name.surname.yy@ ucl.ac.uk (where 'yy' is the year you first joined UCL as a student)Ìýas opposed to the 'userid@ ucl.ac.uk' format ofÌýyour UCL email or your new UCL alumni 'email for life' address (²ú³Ü³Ù,Ìýall three of these address formats are linked with the same UCL email account and, you will still have access to emails sent to any of them as a graduate).

If entered correctly, you will immediately receive an automated email*Ìýwith a secure link set up a new password so that you can log straight in. Once logged in, if you would prefer to link your myUCLCareers account to a different email address for logging in and receiving emails, you can do this by Ìýand making that your default preference.

Alternatively, if you are having problems accessing your UCL emailÌýand can't use that to receive the password reset instructions following the instructions above, you can instead link any personal email address to your myUCLCareers account by completing thisÌý, (ensuring that you include your old Student Number, 'SN', or UCL user ID), so that our team can update your myUCLCareers account to link with this preferred email address and send the secure link for creatingÌýa new password there.

*Note: If you'd already chosen to use a non-UCL address as your default for receivingÌýmyUCLCareers emails while you were a student, use that address instead for the alumni sign in / password reset.ÌýIf not and you do not receiveÌýa password reset email using the UCL email format / alias described above, (remembering to check junk / trash folders), do also try your using UCL address in the format, 'ucluserid@ucl.ac.uk' instead (in case you weren't assigned an email alias by ISD as a student).

Also note, if you are already receiving event or job alerts by email from myUCLCareers, those emails will highlight the exact format of email address you need to use to sign in to myUCLCareers as a graduate.

If you are still having problems signing in to your myUCLCareers account though having finished your course,ÌýsimplyÌýcontact the UCL CareersÌýteamÌýfor support.Ìý

Logging in - research staff

Urgent update - ISD have now resolved the issue that was affecting staff and student single sign-on access to myUCLCareers on on Tuesday 10th September so, your UCL user ID / password should now work for logging in.ÌýIf you are still experiencing issues, please contact our team for support.

If you are employed by UCL as a member of research staff, (including postdoctoral research staff/research assistants etc.), you will need to register your details with us to set up access to a myUCLCareers account.

Select the Research Staff button and you will have two options:

  1. For first time use, you will need to select the 'Register' option. All UCL staff have a UCL user ID and password issued by ISD as detailed onÌý. When prompted to create a username for your myUCLCareers account,Ìýyou MUST use your email address in the format: 'userid@ ucl.ac.uk'Ìýand then complete the other details on the registration form.
  2. Once you have received the email notification that your registration has been approved, click the 'Log in'Ìýbutton and use your standard UCL user ID and password to log in to your account.ÌýÌý
  3. If you are experiencing any issues or have further questions about making best use of our services, please contact the UCL Careers TeamÌýfor support.

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Other staff (departmental administrators andÌýcareers liaison / personal tutors)

If your role at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË involves promoting specific services provided by UCL Careers to your students, and you feel it would be useful to be able to view things like our events calendar or jobs board or to be able to monitor the day to day appointment availability that your students have access to, you can request 'read only' access to myUCLCareers.

Simply emailÌýcareers.info-team@ucl.ac.ukÌýwith your job title, UCL user-id and details of the type / groups of students, (level / discipline etc.),Ìýyou work with and in what capacity and we will then email you when your account is ready to log in to via the 'Departmental Staff'Ìýbutton.

(Note: UCL staff members, (non-academic/professional services), seeking careers support for themselves will not be able to book anything through myUCLCareers but, our website highlights alternative sources of support).