Residents in University accommodation were initially told they must seek permission for overnight guests with 72-hours-notice as a result of COVID-19 restrictions, but this is now set to be removed, Exeposé can reveal.
Residents in University accommodation were initially told they must seek permission for overnight guests with 72-hours-notice as a result of COVID-19 restrictions, but this is now set to be removed, Exeposé can reveal.
Exeter academics design a COVID risk calculator to keep BAME health workers safer A team of experts, lead by Dr David Strain, Senior Lecturer at the University of Exeter Medical …
Exeter is the 10th most Instagrammable university in UK The University of Exeter beats the University of Manchester and the University of Lincoln to become the tenth most Instagrammable university …
The Ram, Comida and the Guild Shop to reopen in September The University of Exeter Students’ Guild has announced that some of its outlets, including the Ram, Comida and the …
Exeter Alumni database affected in Blackbaud ransomware attack Print Editor Bryony Gooch reports on how the Blackbaud ransomware attack has affected the University of Exeter On 24 June, The University …
University enacts plan to deal with COVID-related financial losses The University of Exeter has implemented two out of three phases in their plan to deal with financial losses as a …
Exeter Northcott Theatre’s lack of funding puts student jobs at risk Exeter Northcott Theatre’s application for emergency funding amid the COVID-19 pandemic has been rejected, making redundancies likely for over …
University of Exeter volunteers build thousands of face shields for local NHS workers A group of 70 researchers from the University of Exeter joined by 30 other volunteers are participating …
New team of elected Students’ Guild Officers begin roles Sunday Blake has begun her new role as Guild President after serving as Vice President (VP) Postgraduate last year, and fellow …
Student-workers have spoken out after the University failed to furlough much of its casual staff.
Residents in University accommodation were initially told they must seek permission for overnight guests with 72-hours-notice as a result of COVID-19 restrictions, but this is now set to be removed, Exeposé can reveal.
Exeter academics design a COVID risk calculator to keep BAME health workers safer A team of experts, lead by Dr David Strain, Senior Lecturer at the University of Exeter Medical …
Exeter is the 10th most Instagrammable university in UK The University of Exeter beats the University of Manchester and the University of Lincoln to become the tenth most Instagrammable university …
The Ram, Comida and the Guild Shop to reopen in September The University of Exeter Students’ Guild has announced that some of its outlets, including the Ram, Comida and the …
Exeter Alumni database affected in Blackbaud ransomware attack Print Editor Bryony Gooch reports on how the Blackbaud ransomware attack has affected the University of Exeter On 24 June, The University …
University enacts plan to deal with COVID-related financial losses The University of Exeter has implemented two out of three phases in their plan to deal with financial losses as a …
Exeter Northcott Theatre’s lack of funding puts student jobs at risk Exeter Northcott Theatre’s application for emergency funding amid the COVID-19 pandemic has been rejected, making redundancies likely for over …
University of Exeter volunteers build thousands of face shields for local NHS workers A group of 70 researchers from the University of Exeter joined by 30 other volunteers are participating …
New team of elected Students’ Guild Officers begin roles Sunday Blake has begun her new role as Guild President after serving as Vice President (VP) Postgraduate last year, and fellow …
Student-workers have spoken out after the University failed to furlough much of its casual staff.
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