Our next Postgraduate Online Open Week 💻 is running from Monday 9 March to Friday 13 March. Wondering what this event includes? Find out below.
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Monday
- Welcome to Royal Holloway - 10am-10.30am or 2pm-2.30pm
Join us for an overview of Royal Holloway and what to expect from the university as a postgraduate student. We'll talk about our history, the aims and ambitions we have for our university and its students in the present day, and the journey we and our alumni want to go on in the future. We'll also introduce our two different campuses in Egham and London and what there is to see, do and experience in our local surroundings.
- Funding and scholarships - 11am-11.30am or 3pm-3.30pm
Funding postgraduate study can often be challenging for many people, and we know many of you may feel confused as to whether you can afford to study an advanced degree and what options are available to you.
In this talk, we'll first try to demystify the Master's and Doctoral Loans, looking at how and when to apply, and how your repayment plan might look. We'll then talk about scholarships, highlighting the different options available and how to make your scholarship application stand out above others in a competitive process.
- Postgraduate student life - 4pm-5pm
Join our panel of current students to gain invaluable insight into life as a postgraduate at Royal Holloway. We'll share pro tips, favourite locations and general advice, as well as making sure we have plenty of time to cover any burning questions you have.
Tuesday
- Supporting international students - 9am-10am or 5pm-6pm
In this session, members of our International Team will talk you through exactly what to expect at every stage of the process: from the moment you first apply, to preparing yourself for life in the UK, and how to find medical, wellbeing and general support through your studies.
- Accommodation guide - 10.30am-11.30am
Discover the different accommodation options we have available for postgraduate students, how the application process works, and how accommodation is assigned. We'll also talk a bit about searching for private accommodation and how the university can support you with that.
- Supporting your career - 3pm-3.30pm
For most people, the number one reason for study a postgraduate degree is to enhance or change emphasis in their career. In this session, we'll look at the different ways our Careers Team can support your career goals, both during your studies and for after you graduate. Find out more about our jobs fairs, careers portal, sector-themed weeks, volunteering service and the many other initiatives we offer to help support you.
Wednesday
- Subject-based sessions
Your chance to meet with an academic and learn more about your course of interest, modules, entry requirements and potential career paths. We also have time to take your questions so please do ask anything that's on your mind.
The majority of these sessions are at 10am and 4pm. See below for exact timings. Each session will be approximately 30 minutes.
| Subject area | Session start time |
| Business School | 10am or 4pm |
| Classics | 10am or 4pm |
| Computer Science | 10am or 4pm |
| Creative Writing | 10am or 4pm |
| Drama and Theatre | 10am or 4pm |
| Economics | 10am or 4pm |
| Electronic Engineering | 10am or 4pm |
| English | 10am or 4pm |
| Forensic Psychology | 10am or 4pm |
| Geography | 4pm |
| Health Studies - MSc Global Health (Food Security) | 4pm |
| Health Studies - MSc Occupational Therapy | 10am |
| History | 4pm |
| Information Security Group | 10am |
| Media Arts | 10am or 4pm |
| Music | 10am or 4pm |
| Politics and International Relations | 10am or 4pm |
| Psychology | 10am or 4pm |
| Social Work | 10am or 4pm |
| Terrorism and Counter Terrorism | 12.30pm or 5pm |
Thursday
- Supporting your career - 10.30am-11am
For most people, the number one reason for study a postgraduate degree is to enhance or change emphasis in their career. In this session, we'll look at the different ways our Careers Team can support your career goals, both during your studies and for after you graduate. Find out more about our jobs fairs, careers portal, sector-themed weeks, volunteering service and the many other initiatives we offer to help support you.
- Hear from our Postgraduate alumni - 12pm-1pm
We know that, for many, enhancing career prospects is the main reason for pursuing postgraduate study. In this panel, previous alumni will share insight on their experiences after graduation. How can a postgraduate degree unlock your career potential, and what challenges might you face after graduating. This is a great opportunity to hear from people who have walked the same path you will be taking, so make sure to bring plenty of questions for our guests.
- Funding and scholarships - 3pm-3.30pm
Funding postgraduate study can often be challenging for many people, and we know many of you may feel confused as to whether you can afford to study an advanced degree and what options are available to you.
In this talk, we'll first try to demystify the Master's and Doctoral Loans, looking at how and when to apply, and how your repayment plan might look. We'll then talk about scholarships, highlighting the different options available and how to make your scholarship application stand out above others in a competitive process.
Friday
- Joining Royal Holloway - 11am-11.30am
Here we'll talk you through what to expect after you've received your offer, including when you'll expect to receive your enrolment information and what you'll need to do to prepare for joining the University. We'll share a bit of information about your timetable and will tell you more about how Student Services can help you get setup with all the support you might need during your studies.
- Wrap up to our Postgraduate Online Open Week - 2pm-2.30pm
In this final session, we'll conclude out Postgraduate Online Open Week and guide you through your next steps, whether that’s applying, attending future events, or staying connected. You'll have an opportunity to ask any remaining questions to end the week feeling confident and inspired.