New permanent scholarship fund to honour former Vice-Chancellor University of Exeter alumni have honoured former Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir Steve Smith, with a new scholarship scheme that will support six students …
New permanent scholarship fund to honour former Vice-Chancellor University of Exeter alumni have honoured former Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir Steve Smith, with a new scholarship scheme that will support six students …
While it is not compulsory, the University of Exeter has advised students to take a Coronavirus test before travelling home for winter break.
Print Editor Bryony Gooch reports on the efforts of Exeter students raising money for Movember
DVC Education Tim Quine maintains that despite there being no No-Detriment Policy, the University is still able to “protect learning and academic outcomes.”
Student open letter to Vice-Chancellor disputes absence of non-detriment policy to protect students Students at the University of Exeter have written an open letter to Vice-Chancellor Prof. Lisa Roberts to …
Registrar email reveals that while cases remain low from the university, students should remain vigilant Due to the continued rise in cases in Devon and Cornwall, the university is advising …
An Exeter student admitted to the University that they were responsible for “at least one” of the neo-Nazi ExeHonestly posts made in November 2019, Exeposé can reveal.
The University of Exeter has announced the No Detriment Policy will not be applied to assessments completed in the 20/21 academic year.
Exeter students living in privately-owned halls of residences are not being informed about the number of COVID-19 cases in their accommodation.
Reports suggest that the University of Exeter “was forced” by the Government to stop using its own COVID-19 testing system, and instead use the national system.
New permanent scholarship fund to honour former Vice-Chancellor University of Exeter alumni have honoured former Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir Steve Smith, with a new scholarship scheme that will support six students …
While it is not compulsory, the University of Exeter has advised students to take a Coronavirus test before travelling home for winter break.
Print Editor Bryony Gooch reports on the efforts of Exeter students raising money for Movember
DVC Education Tim Quine maintains that despite there being no No-Detriment Policy, the University is still able to “protect learning and academic outcomes.”
Student open letter to Vice-Chancellor disputes absence of non-detriment policy to protect students Students at the University of Exeter have written an open letter to Vice-Chancellor Prof. Lisa Roberts to …
Registrar email reveals that while cases remain low from the university, students should remain vigilant Due to the continued rise in cases in Devon and Cornwall, the university is advising …
An Exeter student admitted to the University that they were responsible for “at least one” of the neo-Nazi ExeHonestly posts made in November 2019, Exeposé can reveal.
The University of Exeter has announced the No Detriment Policy will not be applied to assessments completed in the 20/21 academic year.
Exeter students living in privately-owned halls of residences are not being informed about the number of COVID-19 cases in their accommodation.
Reports suggest that the University of Exeter “was forced” by the Government to stop using its own COVID-19 testing system, and instead use the national system.
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