Where can I go?
A list of host organisations with whom we already have relationships is available on your DLE. This menu should be your first port of call when considering an options placement. The advantage is that these organisations and partners already have experience with us and contacts are already set up to facilitate your initial introductions and enquiries.
Some of you will want to arrange a placement abroad close to family or friends so you can stay with them. We recommend that you consider selecting a European country or one that provides similar healthcare training or use a reputable agency that offers preparation, mentoring and access to advice and help such as , or with whom we already have signed Broker Placement Agreements.
The University of Plymouth also has a portfolio of
Student Exchange Partners
which includes nursing and midwifery partners whose students sometimes undertake electives with us. They may be willing reciprocally to accept a student from us if you have a good enough standard of their language to enable you to operate professionally and competently in their healthcare setting.
There are many potential risks when travelling; your health and safety is important as is the safety of those you may work with. You will need to think about immunisations, blood borne diseases, visa requirements as well as any cultural sensitivity you may encounter and local laws.
Students may not undertake options placements in areas which are identified as those where all but essential travel is not permitted/advisable.
provides guidelines on the risks associated with travel to these countries. You should download the information for the country you wish to visit and submit this information with your application.
also has specific advice (search for travel advice).
If the University is not in a position to support your choice, you may choose to do this once your programme is complete before starting your first job. Please note that the university will not be involved in any of these arrangements and you will be undertaking the experiences as a private individual who is individually liable for actions and omissions as a private citizen of the UK.