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A modern city with a rich history. The historic cathedral city of Exeter is home to two of our campuses: Streatham, located on the edge of the city, and St Luke's in the centre. Set in the heart of ...
Before submitting a formal appeal please read our Procedures Relating to Academic Appeals on our website and the Timeframes section below. You can submit an appeal application, via the Student Records ...
Currently, Pastoral Mentors support undergraduate and postgraduate taught students. They do not support postgraduate research students, purely online learners, and degree apprenticeships students, as ...
Exeter Innovation is a partner for transformative innovation. We harness the world leading research and education of the University of Exeter to create real and lasting impact, by working with ...
Here is a sample of workshops and conferences recently organised by our members: The Avocado Dialogues - Participatory methodologies training - 3-4 July 2020, organised by PhD students Diana Valencia ...
The University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences is one of the country’s leading institutions of higher learning in international relations, arts and social sciences. We are pleased to partner ...
I continually seek opportunities to develop my art-specific skills and further my understanding of creativity and the arts. Completing the MA will enhance my understanding of how I can make a ...
This literature review is intended as a provocation for researchers who are investigating anything that might come under the broad heading of ‘pluralising difference’ and considering how to position ...
Open informal personal reflections and conversations on a wide range of issues by academic staff and students. Take a look for a glimpse of the thoughts and conversations so far. The Anna Craft ...
As States increasingly engage in cyber activities, questions about the application of international law to such conduct have gained prominence. While there is general agreement that international law ...
After welcomes from the organisers—Emma Nicholson and Annelies Cazemier from the Antigonid Network and Rebecca Flemming from the Centre for the Study of Technology, Ancient Medicine and Philosophy ...
½ litre of milk: £0.85. Dry noodles: £0.50-£1.25. 1kg rice: £1.5-£4 (cheaper if you buy in bulk). Cheaper supermarkets are Aldi and Lidl and the main supermarkets (e.g. Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and ...