Online Editor-in-Chief Katie Matthews reports on the University of Exeter’s defeat in the 2024/5 series of University Challenge
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Online Editor-in-Chief Katie Matthews reports on the University of Exeter’s defeat in the 2024/5 series of University Challenge
Online Deputy Editor, Ewan Edwards, writes on the recent people smuggling investigation in Devon.
Online Comment Editor, Charlie Oldroyd, writes on the communication blackout in Gaza during the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict.
Antonella Perna details the University of Exeter’s latest rankings in the Shanghai Ranking’s new league table.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts+Lit Editor, reports on another instance of the Taliban regime denying women their right to education.
Charlotte Randall writes on the current financial crisis UK universities are facing.
Editor-in-Chief, Amélie Thompson, writes on how COVID disruption has led to students wanting to sue universities
Chief Constable Will Kerr, has been suspended and is undergoing an investigation by the Police Ombudsman of Northern Ireland, reports Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka.
Researchers from the University of Exeter have contributed to a parliamentary briefing concerning the challenges which face those with invisible disabilities in education and work, such as a mental health condition or cognitive impairment.
The University of Exeter is running a new pilot programme to train university students to tutor disadvantaged pupils who have fallen behind due to COVID.
Exeposé spoke to Jack Liversedge, VP Education, about the Students’ Guild Reference Right campaign, which aims to reduce the number of academic misconduct cases.
The University of Exeter has green-lit the building of a new Multi-Faith Centre behind the Forum building. Replacing the existing Muslim prayer rooms and multi-faith spaces in the Old Library.
A new Guild-affiliated Israeli and Zionist Society has received a negative response from local Exeter Palestinian groups.
A wave of University and College Union (UCU) strikes is set to take place in Exeter and across the country throughout February and March
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