Your biomedical science degree opens doors well beyond the bench. These roles use your scientific knowledge in commercial, policy, communications and technology settings — often with better starting salaries and more flexibility.
Roles your degree qualifies you for
Medical Writer
Write clinical study reports, regulatory documents, patient information and health communications for pharma companies and agencies.
Graduate salary: £26,000–£34,000
Regulatory Affairs
Help companies get medicines and medical devices approved by the MHRA and EMA. Combines scientific knowledge with legal and compliance skills.
Graduate salary: £25,000–£32,000
Pharmacovigilance
Monitor the safety of medicines post-market. Report adverse events, review safety data and liaise with regulators — fully remote-friendly.
Graduate salary: £24,000–£30,000
Clinical Data Management
Manage and clean data from clinical trials. Works closely with statisticians and CRAs. Strong demand from CROs hiring graduates.
Graduate salary: £24,000–£30,000
Science Policy
Work for government bodies, charities or think tanks advising on health and science strategy. Roles at MHRA, NICE, Wellcome Trust and NHS England.
Graduate salary: £26,000–£35,000
Health Technology Assessment
Evaluate whether new drugs and devices are cost-effective for the NHS. NICE and independent consultancies hire biomed graduates for analyst roles.
Graduate salary: £27,000–£35,000
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