Exeter subject success in influential league rankings

We’re delighted that our subjects from across disciplines have been recognised as being amongst the very best in the world, according to the latest influential global league table. Sixteen subjects are now positioned in the world’s top 100 – with six in the top 50 – in the latest QS World University Subject Rankings, published

Exeter WW2 bomb: 2,600 homes evacuated around Exeter Uni

Exeter WW2 bomb: 2,600 homes evacuated Published1 hour ago Share Related Topics World War Two IMAGE COPYRIGHTDEVON AND CORNWALL POLICEimage captionPolice said they were expecting “a big bang” when the bomb was rendered safe in a controlled detonation More than 2,600 households have been evacuated after an unexploded World War Two bomb was found in

The University of Exeter has extended the cancellation of rent across all of its accommodation after being advised by the Department of Education that educational settings cannot reopen until 8 March at the earliest. Students who have not returned to their university-managed accommodation between 4 January and 8 March will not be liable to pay rent for that period. The provision is also in place for students whose accommodation contracts have been organised by the university. Students’ Guild President Sunday Blake has said that the Guild will “still be pushing for a system where all students will get 100 per cent rent refunds”. Students in privately-owned UNITE accommodation had originally been told that their rent would be reduced by 50 per cent between 18 January and 14 February, as long as they did not return to their accommodation during this time. This has now also been extended to 8 March, in line with the government’s advice. The vast majority of students in privately rented accommodation are still paying full rent regardless of whether they are currently living in their term-time homes. Students’ Guild President Sunday Blake has said that the Guild will “still be pushing for a system where all students will get 100 per cent rent refunds”.

The University of Exeter has extended the cancellation of rent across all of its accommodation after being advised by the Department of Education that educational settings cannot reopen until 8 March at the earliest. Students who have not returned to their university-managed accommodation between 4 January and 8 March will not be liable to pay

Is Exeter a good student city?

Is Exeter expensive for students? Cost of living It is estimated that a single student living in Exeter or Cornwall will need approximately £1015 a month to meet basic living expenses such as accommodation, food, books and equipment and other necessities. How many students are in Exeter? 22,540 (2017) Is Exeter expensive to live in? A single person estimated

COVID-19 vaccine will be given to Exeter international students in the UK

After rigorous clinical trials have been conducted, with thousands of people involved, the UK has officially become the first country in the western world to authorise a COVID-19 vaccine. The experts from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have taken all the necessary measures to analyse the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine’s safety, quality and effectiveness, and thankfully

covid update 26th Jan 2021

BREAKING UK COVID news live – latest updates: PM expected to rule on plans for quarantine hotels to protect against new strains Coronavirus latest: UK access to Pfizer jab threatened; quarantine hotel plans expected to be approved; UK records 592 new COVID deaths.

Students mental Health

Room self-isolation with flatmates they barely know halls of residences emptying out over lockdown to struggles to get the wifi to work for Zoom lectures, the start to the 2020 term has been riddled with uncertainty for most university students. Just one thing’s for sure: it’s been a strange year. It’s perhaps unsurprising that students

Studying safely on Exeter campuses

Studying safely on Exeter campuses shared from the Exeter university site. exeter.ac.uk/coronavirus/students The Prime Minister has announced a period of national lockdown in England, starting from Tuesday 5 January and expected to last until at least mid-February. Find out more on our latest updates page. For information on in-person teaching and when you should be coming to

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