The University of Exeter Medical School has fast-tracked graduation for 32 final year medical imaging students to support the NHS in the fight against COVID-19.
The University of Exeter Medical School has fast-tracked graduation for 32 final year medical imaging students to support the NHS in the fight against COVID-19.
Online editor Elinor Jones takes a look at where we are with curing coronavirus
Year abroad students have spoken to Online Editor, Maddie Baker, and Deputy Editor, Richard Ainslie, about how COVID-19 has changed their plans abroad.
Alina McGregor examines the differences in the global response to Covid-19.
The information was unclear and no so are the consequences: with schools set to reopen on the 1st of June, will teachers be there? Do they have the right to abstain, as do the parents in choosing to continue allowing their children to learn from home? But more importantly – what is the safest option?
Exeter’s NHS Nightingale hospital to be moved to new location The NHS Nightingale hospital being built in Exeter to help the fight against COVID-19 will no longer be in Westpoint …
Exeter Professor is developing a test to determine if patients are still infectious with COVID-19 A University of Exeter Professor has been awarded £52,000 to develop a test that could …
Medical students at the University of Exeter graduate early to Join NHS fight against Covid-19 Medical students at the University of Exeter have graduated earlier than anticipated online to start …
No Place Like Home: A Tragedy Behind Closed Doors Tamara Moule takes a look at the current surge of domestic violence occurring globally and the measures taken to combat it …
Student accommodation Renslade House refuses tenants rent refunds amid COVID-19 crisis Private student accommodation block in Exeter, Renslade House, has rejected tenants’ appeals for their rent to be refunded amid …
The University of Exeter Medical School has fast-tracked graduation for 32 final year medical imaging students to support the NHS in the fight against COVID-19.
Online editor Elinor Jones takes a look at where we are with curing coronavirus
Year abroad students have spoken to Online Editor, Maddie Baker, and Deputy Editor, Richard Ainslie, about how COVID-19 has changed their plans abroad.
Alina McGregor examines the differences in the global response to Covid-19.
The information was unclear and no so are the consequences: with schools set to reopen on the 1st of June, will teachers be there? Do they have the right to abstain, as do the parents in choosing to continue allowing their children to learn from home? But more importantly – what is the safest option?
Exeter’s NHS Nightingale hospital to be moved to new location The NHS Nightingale hospital being built in Exeter to help the fight against COVID-19 will no longer be in Westpoint …
Exeter Professor is developing a test to determine if patients are still infectious with COVID-19 A University of Exeter Professor has been awarded £52,000 to develop a test that could …
Medical students at the University of Exeter graduate early to Join NHS fight against Covid-19 Medical students at the University of Exeter have graduated earlier than anticipated online to start …
No Place Like Home: A Tragedy Behind Closed Doors Tamara Moule takes a look at the current surge of domestic violence occurring globally and the measures taken to combat it …
Student accommodation Renslade House refuses tenants rent refunds amid COVID-19 crisis Private student accommodation block in Exeter, Renslade House, has rejected tenants’ appeals for their rent to be refunded amid …
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