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Placements at Brighton

Placements are your chance to step into the world of work, gain real experience, and build the skills and confidence you’ll need for your future career. They also help you make professional contacts and stand out to employers when you graduate.

At Brighton, 100% of our undergraduate courses include work experience:

  • On Health and Teaching degrees placements are a required part of your course and take place throughout your studies.*
  • As part of your Architecture course, you’ll be matched with practising architects who’ll mentor you through projects, regular meetings, or one-off sessions.
  • All other courses give you the option to take a year in industry, with many also offering shorter placement opportunities.
  • Whatever you study, we’ll encourage you to gain experience through placements, internships, volunteering, field trips, work shadowing, real-world projects, competitions, and more.

*Includes Primary Education BA(Hons) with QTS, Physical Education BA(Hons) with QTS, MPharm Pharmacy BSc(Hons), Social Work BA(Hons), Architecture BA(Hons), and all Allied Health degrees.

How placements work

A placement usually lasts between 40–52 weeks, where you work as a paid employee for a company or organisation related to your degree.

You apply for placements just like a job — and yes, it can be competitive. But you won’t be on your own: our dedicated Placements and Internships Team will support you every step of the way, from exploring your career interests to preparing for interviews and helping you succeed once you’re in your role.

Preparing for your placement

We’ll make sure you feel confident and ready by offering:

  • Access to placements and internships through our Careers Connect hub
  • One-to-one advice on CVs, cover letters, applications, and interviews
  • Mock interviews and assessment centre practice
  • Workshops to boost your employability skills
  • Opportunities to meet employers through talks, careers fairs and networking events

Why placements matter

A placement is a powerful way to take your degree further. It can help you:

  • Stand out – employers want graduates with real-world experience
  • Explore career options – find out what type of job or sector suits you best
  • Gain practical skills – from industry-specific knowledge to teamwork, communication and time management
  • Build your network – make connections that could open doors after graduation

FAQs

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  • Some courses include them as a compulsory part of your degree. On others, they’re optional but strongly encouraged.

  • Yes  - if you do a year-long placement you’ll be employed and paid by the organisation. Shorter placements may be unpaid but still offer valuable experience.

  • Most students complete a placement between their second and final year, but opportunities vary by course.

  • You’ll apply directly to employers, just like a job, but you’ll get plenty of support and access to advertised opportunities through our Careers Connect hub.

  • Yes - some of our students choose to take their placement overseas

  • Don’t worry - you’ll still be able to complete your degree on time, and you’ll have other opportunities for work experience

  • Yes - a year-long placement adds an extra year to your studies but gives you a major advantage when you graduate.

  • If you're an undergraduate student starting 2026/27, you pay £1,500 if you are a UK student and £2,280 if you are an International student during your placement year if the placement is for a year. If the placement is for less than a year the normal tuition fee is paid.

  • Yes - if you do complete a placement year, it is recorded on your degree certificate as {your course name} with ‘Professional Experience’ to showcase to future employers you have gained this valuable experience.

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