The University of Exeter is spread over three campuses, two of which are situated in Exeter and one near Falmouth, Cornwall. Streatham Campus, the largest of the Exeter- based campuses, is home to the majority of subjects and just a 15 minute walk from Exeter city centre. St Luke's campus is home to the Medicine, Dentistry and Sports faculties and is located a 25-minute walk from the city centre. The Cornwall campus is a two hour drive from Exeter in Penryn and also offers a range of degrees.
Background and history
The origins of the University of Exeter can be traced to various educational institutions established during the mid 19th century. In 1922 the Royal Albert Memorial College became the University College of the South West of England, which made education available to students in the South-West, preparing them for external degrees of the University of London. The College gained its independence in 1955 when it received its Royal Charter and became the University of Exeter.
Location and accessibility
Rail: Exeter has two railway stations: Exeter St David's (main station) and Central. The Streatham Campus is a 10-minute walk from Exeter St David's Station. Bus route D can be taken from Exeter Coach Station to Streatham campus and St Luke campus. The Cornwall campus is in Penryn, which has its own station. From Truro, trains to Falmouth stop at Penryn.
Road: From the M5 leave at Junction 29 (Exeter airport) and follow signs to the city centre. Then follow signs to the University.
The Disability Resource Centre offers individual support for students with specific learning, physical or mental health difficulties.
What's on Offer
BA, BClinSci, BDS, BEng, BM, BSc, BS, Grad Dip, LLB, LLM, MA, MEng, MEd, MFA, MMath, MPA, MPhil, MPhys, MRes, MSc, MSci, PG Cert, PG Dip, PhD.
Entry Requirements
Entry requirements vary depending on the course of study. For more detailed information it is advisable to visit the university website.