Royal Holloway, University of London
University’s presentation
With almost a third of our students joining us from outside the UK, and alumni in 165 countries around the world.
Royal Holloway, University of London, is in the top 30 of all UK universities*. We were founded over 170 years ago to provide equity in opportunity, to transform lives through education and create positive change – doing this with bravery, curiosity and care. We have the courage and conviction to think differently, providing a platform to challenge conventions.
With combined and integrated strengths in innovative education and transformative research, we have a passion to create, teach and share knowledge in both established and emerging areas. Through our impactful research, we seek creative solutions to complex challenges to make a real difference in the world. We are a place for growth. We aim to empower individuals and transform lives through inclusive education, an active, and close-knit community, and partnerships that link us with local and global industry and culture.
We are a university of social purpose, creating positive change, for what matters – for our students, for society and for the world.
Address
Royal Holloway, University of London
Egham,
Egham Hill
Surrey
TW20 0EX
Website
Social Network
Fields of Education
- Arts and Humanities
- History
- Economic and Social Sciences
- Geography
- Sciences and Technologies
- Law and Political Sciences
Contact person for the incoming exchange students
sophia.stavrakakis@rhul.ac.uk
Do you have a Buddy system?
No
Academic calendar (link)
Number of students in the institution
11,732
Proportion of international students
22%
Main language of instruction for the courses open to international students
English
Level required
- B2
Official certification
Official certification asked
Other languages of instruction
English
Level required for the other languages
- B2
Official certification for the other languages
Official certification asked
Catalogue of courses taught in English
Information about Online Courses & Distance Learning
Linguistic support
Equivalence of university credits
Usually, student assessments are graded individually (0-100) against mark schemes and/or assessment criteria. Each Academic School will outline how they mark through their discipline specific marking criteria. More information about credit transfer arrangements for undergraduate student exchanges can be found here: Royal Holloway Credit Transfer Arrangements and here: Grade Conversion Grids.
Additional fees
No
Services available on the campus
Specific support or facilities for students with disabilities or ALD
On-campus accommodation solutions?
Yes