Planning your travel
The checklist below is designed to help with planning staff and student travel. The list is not exhaustive and should be considered alongside other University information and external resources. For offline access to the below information, please download Planning your Travel (PDF)
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- Passport (valid for at least six months after the travel ends)
- We recommend that you scan your passport and save a copy to OneDrive, your personal space in the cloud.
- Visa for destination country if required
- Any other documentation that is required for entry into the destination country
- If you plan to hire a car, remember your driving licence – depending on your country of destination, you may need a specific permit to drive in that country, including for UK nationals in Europe after 1 January 2021
- University travel insurance details, including the AIG app.
- Health insurance if travelling for more than a couple of weeks
- For local healthcare in most EU and EEA countries, an existing EHIC card which is valid at the time of travel, a new GHIC card (the UK government’s new healthcare scheme) or a new UK-issued EHIC card provides the cover you need, depending on the destination country. In certain cases, separate health cover may be required. Full details by country are outlined on the UK government healthcare for UK nationals visiting the EU, EEA and Switzerland website.
- Emergency contact numbers
- Passport (valid for at least six months after the travel ends)
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- Obtain all necessary vaccinations for your destination
- Check how to access healthcare in your destination country
- Discuss any pre-existing health conditions or medication with your GP
- Confirm that your medication is permitted in your destination country
- Confirm that you have a sufficient supply of medication for your trip
- Do not take more than you will need
- Consider keeping a copy of your prescription or doctor’s note
- Note that many medications may not be available in your destination country
- Understand any dietary restrictions at your destination.
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- Read up on the culture, customs and safety of your destination country
- Discuss any concerns with your supervisor or the Global Office
- You may also wish to discuss any concerns with the University’s Head of Equality and Diversity, and/or Student Services
- Read FCDO Travel Advice, including information on safety and security, local laws and customs, and natural disasters
- Travellers may also wish to register online to access advice and services available from AIG as part of the University’s travel insurance package
- Read the University guidance for securing your technology whilst travelling
- Address any risks and mitigations in your risk assessment if required
- Plan your arrival, including any airport transfers required, and your accommodation
- Check consular assistance available in the destination country
- Check whether you need an adapter
- Familiarise yourself with the local currency, exchange rate and methods of exchange
- Advise your bank of your travel
- Contact your mobile phone provider to determine options for service internationally
- Read up on the culture, customs and safety of your destination country
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Ensure you:
- Obtain approval from your School or Unit
- Complete a travel submission and if applicable a risk assessment using the Travel Registration Tool
- Follow any other procedures required for your travel e.g. postgraduate application for fieldwork; ethical approval
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- Attend the compulsory Pre-departure Briefing hosted by the Global Office
- Attend St Andrews Abroad and/or School Pre-departure sessions
- Complete your host institution’s application, if required
- Read the information available on the Global Office – Outbound webpages.
- Complete and return your Pre-departure Agreement before you go
- Complete other documentation specific to your placement as outlined on MySaint and the study abroad and work placement documentation page before, during and after your placement
- Ensure your term time address is updated on arrival at your host destination
- Keep in touch with the Global Office and your Study Abroad Co-ordinator throughout your placement, and notify the University if you have any issues or concerns while away
- Ensure that you check your St Andrews email account at least twice per week and respond to any requests from the Global Office in a timely fashion
- Ensure you have read the study abroad terms and conditions and the privacy notice for information on how we share data with partner institutions.
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Global Office
- Outbound students
- General travel enquiries
outbound@st-andrews.ac.uk
travel.enquiries@st-andrews.ac.uk
+44 (0)1334 462245Insurance Team, Planning insurance@st-andrews.ac.uk Environmental, Health and Safety Services ehss@st-andrews.ac.uk Student Services theasc@st-andrews.ac.uk Head of Equality and Diversity: Sukhi Bains sb104@st-andrews.ac.uk -
If you have a medical emergency or face an imminent threat to your safety, please contact the AIG 24/7 Emergency Helpline directly on +44 (0) 1273 401950.
In addition, if you require urgent University assistance, please contact the University Security and Response Team who will direct your call appropriately.
University Security and Response Team: +44 (0) 1334 468999