University bans fossil fuel companies from recruiting students with careers service


University bans fossil fuel companies from recruiting students with careers service
Author/Source: Zoe Tidman - Independent UK | 12/01/2023

A university has shut out fossil fuel companies from its careers services, saying it is committed to addressing the climate crisis.

Birkbeck, University of London, said it would no longer invite oil and gas firms to careers fairs or advertise their job opportunities to students due to their environmental impact.

Fossil fuel companies would also be banned from any other recruitment opportunities through its careers service.

It follows a campaign to stop the industry from recruiting on university campuses because of the climate crisis.

Activists have said the move by Birkbeck, an evening university in London, was their first victory.


The university’s careers service, which helps 14,000 students to boost employability and find jobs, announced the move in a new ethnical careers policy.

Birkbeck Futures will not hold relationships of any kind with oil, gas or mining companies as part of our commitment to increased sustainability and addressing the climate crisis, it said.

This includes, but is not limited to, attendance at careers fairs and other recruitment opportunities, posting role vacancies, sponsorships and advertising.


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