Join this free online webinar to learn how to recruit international graduates in Scotland. Get key insights from stakeholders across education, industry and immigration about how to access this skilled workforce of graduates.

Hosted by Scotland’s Migration Service, this webinar will explain how businesses in Scotland can access international graduate talent and make use of available support.

When is the webinar?

Wednesday 25 June, 13:00–14:00 BST

What will the webinar cover?

  • How employers in Scotland can access international graduate talent 
  • Practical guidance on working with university careers services to engage international graduates (via The Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services Scotland) 
  • Data and trends on international student enrolments in Scotland from the Scottish Further and Higher Education Funding Council (SFC)
  • Insights from employers on integrating international staff into the workplace (via National Manufacturing Institute Scotland)
  • The international student perspective (via NUS Scotland)
  • An overview of the Graduate visa and sponsorship routes (via Scotland’s Migration Service) 

How can I attend the webinar?

The webinar will take place online using Teams.

Register in advance (events.teams.microsoft.com)

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About the trainer

Seraphus is a specialist immigration law firm and delivery partner for Scotland’s Migration Service. Working with individuals, employers, and civil society organisations, Seraphus provides accessible, high-quality immigration advice to help employers confidently navigate sponsorship and visa processes.

Scotland’s Migration Service was launched by the Scottish Government in 2024 to support individuals settling in Scotland and help employers recruit international talent. The service offers free advice appointments, online resources, and webinars.

Logos for the how to hire international graduates in Scotland webinar including NUS Scotland, National Manufacturing Institute Scotland, The Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services Scotland, Seraphus, Brand Scotland and Scottish Further and Higher Education Funding Council (SFC)