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University of Exeter unveils new accommodation development plans

University of Exeter unveils new accommodation development plans The University of Exeter have announced plants to demolish Clydesdale, Nash Grove and Birks Grange refectory accommodation and replace them with new self-catered student flats to house 1,500 students. In addition to student accommodation, ancillary services such as a shop and café will be built. The plans […]

Jan 14, 2021 By Lucy Aylmer Filed Under: News, University News, Headlines Tagged With: streatham campus, Halls, exeter building plans, university halls, exeter accomodation, exeteruniversity, planning permission

Plans revealed for mass COVID testing of 50,000 students on return to campus

Plans revealed for mass COVID testing of 50,000 students on return to campus Prior to the third national lockdown, the University of Exeter announced plans to test all students for coronavirus on their return to campus for the start of the new term. Plans for mass testing had been agreed at a Team Devon Local […]

Jan 13, 2021 By Jack Lister Filed Under: News, University News, Headlines Tagged With: streatham campus, exeter students, coronavirus, covid-19, COVID testing

University of Exeter encourages students to get COVID-tested before going home for Christmas

While it is not compulsory, the University of Exeter has advised students to take a Coronavirus test before travelling home for winter break.

Nov 27, 2020 By Emily Im Filed Under: News, University News, Local News, Headlines Tagged With: streatham campus, christmas, University of Exeter, penryn campus, coronavirus, COVID testing, Winter break, mass testing

Exeter is the 10th most Instagrammable university in UK

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 in the whole of the UK. Based on data analysed by The Knowledge Academy, the University has been tagged at least 78,608 times on Instagram […]

Aug 21, 2020 By Emily Im Filed Under: News, University News Tagged With: streatham campus, Social Media, University of Exeter, instagram, exeter grounds

Exeter Northcott Theatre’s lack of funding puts student jobs at risk

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 50 per cent of its staff. The theatre applied for financial support from Art Council England’s COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund, but the appeal was rejected […]

Jul 24, 2020 By Ella Shadwell Filed Under: News, University News, Headlines Tagged With: Northcott Theatre, streatham campus, exeter news, exeter theatre, exeternorthcott

Up and Comers: Echo Hotel

Print Music Editor Bridie Adams interviews Jack Holliday of Echo Hotel about their first single and their upcoming music.

Jun 2, 2020 By Bridie Adams Filed Under: Music, Music Interviews, Music Features Tagged With: interview, streatham campus, First, upcoming, studying, single, music editor, alternative rock, Kay House, Interviews

Donkeys Visit Streatham Campus

On Monday 15th of January, Raise and Give society (RAG) and Mind Your Head society hosted a charity event to support Sidmouth Donkey Sanctuary. The event? Donkeys on campus. The outside of the University of Exeter forum became host to Wonky and Willow, two donkeys whose presence was aimed at collecting money for therapy work […]

Feb 15, 2018 By Edd Church Filed Under: News, Local News Tagged With: streatham campus, Exeter university, RAG, Exams, exam stress, donkeys

Shout out to my Exe

The University of Exeter: probably the best university campus in the world. Well, probably not, but it’s still pretty good. Studying abroad, especially where the ground is covered in snow eight months of the year, has made me appreciate Exeter’s very green campus. We all know about our outstanding tree to student ratio, see our […]

Feb 13, 2018 By Rowan Keith Filed Under: Exeter Tagged With: Exeter, streatham campus, streatham, Campus, year abroad, St Luke's, exeter uni, explore, bleed green, Reed Pond, Instagram opportunity, International Garden

New on-campus accommodation coming to Exeter

Exeter’s main campus could be about to expand even further after plans were submitted for new on-campus student residences this week. If Exeter City council approves the plans – which outline residences to be built at East Park, on Streatham campus, for around 1,300 students – the new accommodation will be completed for September 2019. […]

Jul 21, 2016 By Georgia Roberts Filed Under: News Tagged With: streatham campus, student accommodation, exeter student houses

Bubble wrap to naps: the verdict on Time Out

TIME out programme, set up by the Students’ Guild to ease stress, has received mixed reviews from students – while one argues the stress-relief scheme should be extended to St Luke’s campus. This exam season saw a reintroduction of a nap room on Streatham, following its success in February’s Mental Health Awareness week. From 2-13 […]

May 17, 2016 By Natasa Christofidou Filed Under: News Tagged With: streatham campus, Exepose News, mental wellbeing, timeout

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