Saja Ilot breaks down the rise in antibiotic-resistant infections in the South West, and the implications for medical procedures and our health
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Saja Ilot breaks down the rise in antibiotic-resistant infections in the South West, and the implications for medical procedures and our health
A look into this year’s MA Publishing book release: interviews, articles, and reviews all pertaining to the South West’s literary sphere.
Matthew Bowden sets out why any film-loving Exeter student should check out the upcoming Cornwall Film Festival
On 13 October, South West in Bloom, one of 18 competitions that make up Britain in Bloom announced that InExeter’s bid won a Gold award.
Elen Johnston explains the effects of the heatwave on the landscape and infrastructure of Devon in the hottest summer on record and considers the future of rising temperatures due to climate change.
Print News Editor Chloe Pumares and Print Editor Bryony Gooch report on the growing proportion of private school students at the University of Exeter and what is being done to widen participation and outreach.
“We were sat hungover in a pub, in Camden and with a flippant comment about my…
The speed everyone walks in Parliament must be at least five times the average pace. Or…
Students from the University of Exeter Medical School have launched a new health research journal alongside…
Saja Ilot breaks down the rise in antibiotic-resistant infections in the South West, and the implications for medical procedures and our health
A look into this year’s MA Publishing book release: interviews, articles, and reviews all pertaining to the South West’s literary sphere.
Matthew Bowden sets out why any film-loving Exeter student should check out the upcoming Cornwall Film Festival
On 13 October, South West in Bloom, one of 18 competitions that make up Britain in Bloom announced that InExeter’s bid won a Gold award.
Elen Johnston explains the effects of the heatwave on the landscape and infrastructure of Devon in the hottest summer on record and considers the future of rising temperatures due to climate change.
Print News Editor Chloe Pumares and Print Editor Bryony Gooch report on the growing proportion of private school students at the University of Exeter and what is being done to widen participation and outreach.
“We were sat hungover in a pub, in Camden and with a flippant comment about my…
The speed everyone walks in Parliament must be at least five times the average pace. Or…
Students from the University of Exeter Medical School have launched a new health research journal alongside…
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