Saving the World – Careers in Sustainability

Date: Wednesday 6 May 2026


Time: 5pm


Location: St Cross Lecture Theatre

Booking: If you'd like to attend this event, please register here.


Cancellation: If you can no longer attend please contact Jo Ashbourn, Senior Tutor (Academic Affairs & Programmes)

Our planet is at a critical juncture and faces a host of pressures that affect us all, including widespread pollution, climate change and biodiversity loss. As a result there are a rapidly growing number of careers to combat these global problems and careers in sustainability are one of the fastest growing areas of the UK and global economy. However, they occur across a wide range of fields and disciplines such that roles can be challenging to find and it can be difficult to understand how to move from a degree to a sustainability role. 

This event will showcase experts working in sustainable careers across several sectors, from academics to some of the world’s most exciting spinouts and renewable energy operators. Each panel member will present the pathway they took to reach their current role, what they learnt along the way and the opportunities that they see emerging for today’s graduates. This will be followed by a Q&A and if you’re considering a career in sustainability, then this event is for you. 

The panellists are: 

Beth Allum – Oxford Photovoltaics Ltd 

Dr Thomas Harwood – Associate Director, Environmental Change Institute, Oxford 

Dr Alex Money – Smith School of Enterprise and Environment 

Susannah Grice – National Energy System Operator  

Tim Lennox, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero