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Why Study at Royal Holloway International Study Centre
The Royal Holloway International Study Centre is an educational institution located in Englefield Green, England. It’s voted the most beautiful university in the UK according to Times Higher Education 2018. You will have the benefit of being only 40 minutes away from London by train, but enjoy leafy surroundings and be close to nature. The campus is a vibrant 135-acre estate, where everything you need is a short walk away.
Royal Holloway is considered to be one of the most global universities in the country, and it’s ranked 21st in the UK for international outlook according to Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020. It’s also in the top 25% of UK universities for research rated “internationally excellent” or “world-leading” according to the latest ranking by the Research Excellence Framework released in 2014.
Departments and Divisions
Royal Holloway International Study Centre offers undergraduate and postgraduate studies and programmes.
Undergraduate Programmes are offered in two kinds of progression programmes which are the International Foundation Year programme and the International Year One programme. There are also Online Pre-sessional English courses and English Language Preparation courses offered for undergraduate students in order to prepare them for their undergraduate programmes.
Postgraduate Programmes include Pre-Masters Programme which is a pathway programme that leads to a postgraduate degree. Students also have the option to choose additional English language preparation, English for Pre-Masters, before they start their course in order to help them improve their English language skills.
Facilities and Resources
Studying at the Royal Holloway International Study Centre, you will have access to all the University's facilities. The university's campus has everything you need, from study rooms and a library where you can do research for your studies and programmes to places to eat and socialize with friends.
You can also get involved in student activities on campus in order to meet other students and socialize through the university's 140 student-run clubs and societies. On Wednesdays, there are no classes at the International Study Centre on Wednesdays, giving students the opportunity to join societies and sports clubs at the university. This is a traditional part of the university experience in order to give students some extra free time so that they can explore the campus.
There is also the Emily Wilding Davison Building that opened in 2017, and it is a modern, well-stocked library with 1,150 in different study zones for individual or group work. The Founder’s Building is a breath-taking Victorian building from 1886 located which contains a picture gallery, lecture halls, and the campus's chapel. The Beatrice Shilling Building is the latest investment with seminar rooms, lecture theatre, and it is also the brand new home of the Department of Electronic Engineering.
Royal Holloway International Study Centre Student Accommodation
Royal Holloway International Study Centre student accommodation allows students to choose from a range of halls of residence both on and off-campus. There are also catered and self-catered options of which students can choose from based on their preference. The Royal Holloway International Study Centre student accommodation has a residential staff in both on and off-campus halls of residence to help students with any inquiries and offer them support.
Nearby Universities
Some of the universities that are located within a short distance from the Royal Holloway International Study Centre include Kingston University London, Brunel University of London, and the University of West London.