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Embark on an unforgettable journey into the world of Nature Recovery! Whether you're a seasoned nature enthusiast or just beginning to explore your passion for the environment, the Gateway to Careers: ...
Registration is the process by which you agree to the University’s current regulations. It is a requirement for both new and returning students to complete registration at the start of your studies in ...
The South West Mental Health Gap Practice Research Network (PRN) is currently being formed. Join our mailing list or follow us on social media to hear the latest updates and news about the upcoming ...
Our people are at our core, and in line with Strategy 2030 and our University Values, we want to support all colleagues to thrive, be fulfilled, and reach their potential. Our Colleague Experience ...
The University of Exeter values the diversity of its community because it believes this enriches employment, research, studying and learning experiences. The University is fully committed to ensuring ...
We've put together a selection of short videos on some of the most asked about topics to help you navigate your way through moving to the UK. If you still have questions or just want to talk things ...
Staying on campus or in Exeter over the winter break and Christmas? If so, check out the pages below to find out what facilities, services and events are available within the University. Most ...
The University seeks to promote the highest standards of rigour and integrity in all aspects of research. We endorse the UUK Concordat to Support Research Integrity and are working to further embed ...
Ethical standards, alongside wider legal obligations, ensure the quality and integrity of our research. We support a research environment that fosters the highest standards of scientific, scholarly ...
The University of Exeter’s Strategy 2030 builds on the Environment and Climate Emergency declaration and commits the University to leading meaningful action against the climate emergency and ...
The Cornwall has global connections across its past, present and future. With a long-established ‘culture of mobility’, the 19th century saw wide dispersals of Cornish people to the colonies and new ...