Helping Creative Graduates Build a Future in the City
Let’s be honest - starting out in the creative industries can be a bit of a mystery. You’ve finished your degree, you're brimming with ideas, but the path ahead feels... foggy. Where do you even begin?
That’s exactly what Edinburgh’s Creative Industries: Pathways to Careers is here to change.
This new pilot programme is led by Creative Edinburgh in partnership with the City of Edinburgh Council and local universities and colleges: Edinburgh Napier University, University of Edinburgh, Queen Margaret University and Edinburgh College.
It’s all about helping recent graduates move from study to industry with confidence, support, and real opportunities.
We’ve spent years working with students, freelancers, and creative professionals across the city. We’ve seen the energy and talent - and the frustration. So many grads want to build their careers here but don’t know how to break in. We’re here to fix that.
What’s the plan?
Edinburgh’s Creative Industries: Pathways to Careers is a three-year initiative designed to equip creative graduates with the practical tools, connections, and knowledge they need to succeed in Edinburgh’s thriving but often complex creative landscape.
Whether it’s through mentoring, networking events, hands-on workshops, accessible resource hubs or co-working opportunities, the programme is focused on building bridges between graduates and employers, education and industry, ideas and real-life careers.
We know that Edinburgh is full of brilliant creatives, but talent alone doesn’t guarantee a career. It takes networks, support, confidence, and access to the right opportunities.
Edinburgh’s Creative Industries: Pathways to Careers isn’t just about helping individuals - it’s about strengthening the whole ecosystem. From improving diversity in the sector to creating better links between education and employment, we’re thinking big.
We’re also working with partners like Capital City Partnership, Festivals Edinburgh, and Creative Scotland, exploring ways to connect with local businesses that are actively looking for creative minds.
We’re thinking long-term: this isn’t a quick fix or a one-off workshop. It’s the beginning of a new model for how Edinburgh nurtures and retains creative talent.







