As Anika Basler travelled from Germany to Reading three years ago, she was taking her first step towards fulfilling a childhood dream.
Deciding to study at Reading
The missing factor was knowing what direction to take to achieve her ambitions. By the time she caught her flight to the UK, only one decision had been made: she was enrolled to study the BSc Psychology with Professional Placement at the 澳门六合彩开奖记录.
鈥淥nce I started investigating UK universities, Reading clearly stood out. The practicality of the course combined with the theoretical elements that they offered helped make my mind up.
"I committed to them because of their unique mix of academic studies and placements within a growing network of world-class companies.鈥
Personal growth in her placement year
Anika secured a game-changing placement year at Siemens, an opportunity that set the direction for her future career.
Her year spent in placement helped Anika learn more about herself and develop as a professional in a real-life working environment.
鈥淚 grew a lot during the placement year and learned an enormous amount about myself. This, combined with the insight and practical experience, is what makes a strong placement such as enormous advantage at the beginning of a career."
Career advice and support
Studying psychology at Reading can open up a huge range of career paths, even ones that most students don鈥檛 realise exist.
Every student will have their own ambitions when they arrive at university. Our support system helps students find the right placement to suit their needs and ambitions.
We offer students specialist training sessions in areas such as CV writing and interview preparation, as well as assistance from a dedicated placements officer, whose one-to-one support ensures the placement runs smoothly.
Anika has discovered a unique career path thanks to the opportunities and experiences from her placement.
鈥淭he experience I have gained will help me showcase myself in future job applications, putting me a year ahead of most graduates. Now I鈥檓 not at all worried about graduating and securing a job as I really know what I鈥檓 doing."
Supporting adults with aphasia on placement
Gaining research skills and hands-on clinical experience
Simon Brett is a psychological wellbeing practitioner (PWP) with the Anxiety and Depression in Young People (AnDY) Research Unit at Reading. He's been part of our School from undergraduate level onwards.