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The benefits to our students

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Benefits in the classroom and beyond

By studying with us, you see the benefits of a University of Reading experience in a number of ways including:

  • Directly in relation to your course: including teaching, supervision and materials. Whether it’s through providing one-to-one supervision to help you settle into University life, supporting our teaching staff to continually develop teaching practices, or investing in technology to help in teaching, we are dedicated to staying at the forefront of teaching and learning developments.
  • The wider university experience, including services and facilities: the Library facilities and study space; the high-spec SportsPark, which has helped produce some truly exceptional sport stars and can help you stay healthy; and the award-winning grounds to help you relax and unwind.

Further examples of how our students benefit also include: 

  • Opportunities for support during your study. The University invests more than £8 million each year in the form of bursaries and scholarships, which are available for a wide range of students, including support with any additional course costs which are highlighted in programme specifications for each course. Details of our Undergraduate and Postgraduate scholarships are available here.
  • Providing high-quality accommodation to help you enjoy your time in Reading.
  • We also invest in our security services to ensure that campus is a safe place for staff and students to enjoy, with a physical and digital presence across our campuses.
Further examples of student benefits

Money spent on student wellbeing

We’re investing in student mental health and wellbeing to provide an exceptional level of support so that students can fully enjoy and benefit from their time at Reading.

All new undergraduates benefit from our STaR mentoring partnership, and are able to speak to an existing student from their School well before they leave home.

As part of the full Counselling and Wellbeing, we provide:
  • A new triage approach in Counselling & Wellbeing meaning that students will receive the appropriate support more quickly than before.
  • Our popular Life Tools programme provides information and advice on a variety of topics to help students develop skills to succeed at University as well as in their personal and professional life.
  • A new ‘Look after yourself at University’ wallet card with information on all aspects of student health and wellbeing including emergency contacts.

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Careers Service

Our award-winning CareersCentre, named ‘Best University Careers/Employability Service’ at the National Undergraduate Employment Awards 2018 will help you get a competitive advantage with your career, including:

  • Placement opportunities
  • Opportunities to study abroad
  • Volunteering to learn new skills and gain valuable experience
  • Campus Jobs to help you find useful work experience while you study
  • Opportunities outside of your studies to develop employability skills like languages and entrepreneurship.
  • A dedicated Research Development Programme helping PhD students prepare for careers in teaching and research.
  • One to one guidance from Careers up to 18 months after graduating.
RUSU

Representing the student voice

We work closely with the Reading Students' Union, run by students, for students, who represent our student community, to ensure that a student perspective is reflected in our decision making. This covers the full range of university life, like teaching, welfare, diversity initiatives and our environment.

Reading Students' Union’s School and Course Rep system provides students with an opportunity to represent their peers at course and school level, to attend Student Staff Liaison Committees and other events to share student feedback and work with staff to enact positive change.

In 2017, we launched the new £1 million Student Experience Capital Fund. This is a joint initiative with Reading Students' Union to improve student facilities and the student experience on campus. Projects approved so far include further investment to record teaching material, upgrade sporting facilities, and improve study and meeting space.

We continue to consult our Reading Students' Union officers in considering how the university provides value, and how we invest for the future.

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Investing in teaching, facilities and services

The University of Reading is located around awarding-winning campuses in the UK and abroad, with our UK base in the heart of one of Berkshire’s largest towns and only 30 minutes by train to London.

In partnership with our students, we continually invest significantly in your teaching and learning experience, including:

  • reviewing our curriculum to ensure our programme content is up-to-date and equips you with the knowledge, competencies and skills to succeed after graduation
  • providing you with the best curricular and co-curricular personal development opportunities
  • refurbishing lecture theatres
  • helping you get feedback through the rollout of an online assessment submission, feedback and grading system
  • providing ongoing training and support for staff.

The needs of the University and our students change over time, and so it is important that we continue to invest in facilities and services that will benefit our students not just today but in the future.

This is a balancing act – work that is going on now may be disruptive to our current students but they are also benefiting from previous investment in improvements.

Recent and planned investment in facilities include:

  • Our main Library
  • Reading University Student’s Union nightclub, 3sixty
  • The state-of-the-art TennisPark
  • A brand new Health and Life Sciences building
Teaching and learning, facilities and services

Research

As well as having teaching, learning and the student experience at our heart, we are also a research-intensive institution and funding for research is a big part of our income. Research forms a direct part of the learning experience of many undergraduate and postgraduate students, who work in partnership with staff on research projects, including through our Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP).

Students at both undergraduate and postgraduate level take an active role in our research work. But even if you are not directly involved, research has a positive impact on the quality of teaching. Students benefit from being taught by people who are at the cutting edge of their field, using their research insights and up-to-date knowledge to enhance their teaching and course materials.

University research also requires state-of-the-art facilities such as better laboratories, libraries and equipment, from which students also benefit. Our facilities include our herbarium, museums and special collections and nationally-recognised farms. which provide opportunities for hands-on teaching and research.

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Excellence in teaching

Classical historian Matthew Nicholls is not just a National Teaching Fellow, but has also been shortlisted for THE innovative teacher of the year– the equivalent of a higher education ‘Oscar’!

Read more. 

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Undergraduate opportunities to research

Amy and George have been looking at tracing hidden LGB histories through Berkshire County records from 1861 until 1919.

Read more.

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Research story - Prof Hannah Cloke

Hannah's research saves lives through improved early warning systems in flood-prone parts of the world, and reduces the impact of flooding on businesses.

Watch her video.

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  • Accounting
  • Agriculture
  • Ancient History
  • Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Architectural Engineering
  • Architecture
  • Art
  • Biochemistry
  • Biological Sciences
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Biomedical Sciences
  • Bioveterinary Sciences
  • Building and Surveying
  • Business and Management

Subjects C-E

  • Chemistry
  • Classics and Classical Studies
  • Climate Science
  • Computer Science
  • Construction Management
  • Consumer Behaviour and Marketing
  • Creative Writing
  • Criminology
  • Drama
  • Ecology
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • English Language and Applied Linguistics
  • English Literature
  • Environment

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  • Healthcare
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  • Languages and Cultures
  • Law
  • Linguistics
  • Marketing
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  • Pharmacology
  • Pharmacy
  • Philosophy
  • Physician Associate Studies
  • Politics and International Relations
  • Psychology
  • Real Estate and Planning
  • Sociology
  • Spanish
  • Speech and Language Therapy
  • Surveying and Construction
  • Teaching
  • Theatre & Performance

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  • Zoology

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