My placement with Royal United Services Institute
July 27, 2022, by Rebekah

My placement with Royal United Services Institute
by Samuel Bruning, Politics and International Relations student
I was recently fortunate to conduct a placement with the Royal United Services Institute, the defence and security studies think tank. RUSI are an award-winning think tank, highly regarded for its analysis, and with a formidable reputation. Therefore, while taking on a placement with them was daunting, it was an opportunity I couldn’t refuse.
First, I had to demonstrate that I should be offered the placement. This involved a revision of my CV and writing a cover letter, to demonstrate I had both the interest and skills to be of value. I then had a short interview, which I prepared for by getting some friends to ask me practice questions. Fortunately, this part of the process went well, as I ended up getting the opportunity!
I was also able to attend RUSI events, including talks on Libya and national security education. These proved valuable opportunities for me to learn in detail about subjects, as I heard from a range of different experts and practitioners. All of this was a great chance to work out how a think tank operates. Given this is a career avenue I’m exploring, this was of real benefit.
Advice-
When completing a placement, it’s key to form a good working relationship with your supervisor. With Tobias, I was sure to communicate clearly, while also not being afraid to ask questions when necessary. This was important for both of us. He knew I was doing what he wanted, and I was getting the most out of the experience.
Also key is to ensure you stay engaged. As I was completing the placement remotely, I knew it was important for me to stay focused. This meant assigning certain hours a day in which I’d be working, to counter the challenges of remote work.
However, the main thing is to enjoy it! A placement is a great opportunity, so approach it with confidence to make sure you get the most out of it, as I was sure to do, by attending events. But it shouldn’t be something stressful, so don’t panic or overthink it. Relax, know your stuff, and it should all come together!