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Placement Year

Studying abroad, work placements and voluntary work

We’re committed to providing individuals with the chance to develop in whatever way is most meaningful to them. All undergraduates will have the opportunity to take a Placement Year, which contributes to their experience and add even more value to their studies.

Our flexible degree courses offer a Placement Year, which can be spent studying abroad, working or carrying out voluntary work in the UK or further afield. You can even do all three if you want to! If you choose to do more than one, each type should last for a minimum of three months.

You take the year out after your second year (or third year if you are on an MSci or MEng course). 

 

You can apply to take a Placement Year shortly after joining Royal Holloway. When applying for your place at university via UCAS, you need to apply for the standard version of your degree. You’ll then make your Placement Year application in the autumn term of your second year.

The scheme is not competitive. Your ability to undertake the Placement Year depends on whether you can secure a placement (either on your own, through us, or a combination of the two) and all placements must be approved by Royal Holloway. There may also be particular requirements including your academic performance and other factors, depending on your programme of study. Your department will be able to let you know what you need to do when applying for the scheme.

We have exchange agreements with partner universities in Europe, Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, New Zealand and the USA. Visit our Studying abroad pages for more information.

You may need a visa to go abroad depending on where you go. We can give you general advice about this but you will need to make the application and arrangements for accommodation abroad yourself.

Have any questions about studying abroad? Email us at: studyabroadstudents@royalholloway.ac.uk

Although we are unable to find the placement for you, our Careers Service will support you in locating one, and will pass on any opportunities they are aware of.

There isn’t a fixed list of opportunities, but we have recently placed students with the following companies; Amazon, American Express, Apple, Bupa, Capita, CGI-Logica, Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, and Symantec.

Furthermore, recent voluntary work placements have included; Age UK, Ashford and St. Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, British Red Cross, National Trust, Princess Alice Hospice, and WEA.

Whether or not you are paid depends on the terms of the placement that you secure. If you want to work or volunteer abroad, you will need to check local visa requirements to establish whether this will be possible.

During the spring and summer terms of your second year, you will follow a special preparatory programme, which you’ll be able to fit in around your studies. It will cover things like how to handle living and studying abroad, being work-ready, cultural workshops, visa advice, training and advice on working in the voluntary sector.

You’ll also have continued access to services and support while you are away. If you are working in the UK we will try to visit you during your placement. If we are unable to visit you in person, support will be given through Skype meetings.

You will be charged 20% of your usual tuition fee for the year. This covers the preparatory programme, continued access to support and services at Royal Holloway, an assessment visit if you are in the UK (if you’re overseas we’ll do this via Skype) and guidance on the project you’ll need to complete.

It’s important to know that you’ll be responsible for all other costs during your year out such as accommodation and travel.

You can get up to four years of tuition fee and maintenance loans if you are eligible. We advise you to check if you are joining a degree course which is already four years long.

As it’s such an important part of your skills development and university experience, your Placement Year will be formally recognised on your degree certificate and will contribute to your overall degree.

If your year out does not go to plan and you have extenuating circumstances that are deemed to have significantly impacted your Placement Year, we will not include the mark in your final degree average.

You will need to get specific advice depending on your visa and where/how you want to spend your year out. If you are sponsored, you will need to speak to your funder.