The University of Exeter is part of the Russel Group. Its excellent work, high-quality teaching and outstanding student outcomes have earned it a TEF Gold award. The University’s success has been recognised in the following prestigious rankings:
- is included in the list of the 150 best universities in the world - Times Higher Education World University Rankings;
- 6th place in the UK, 9th place in Europe and 24th place in the world – CWTS Leiden;
- 163 place in the world – QS World University Rankings;
- 10th place in the list of the best universities in the United Kingdom – Guardian;
- 12th place among the best universities in the UK – The Times;
- 11th place in the list of the best universities in the UK – The Complete University Guide;
- 8th place in Russel Group.
The University of Exeter has several campuses:
- Streatham Campus in Exeter is a very beautiful place with lakes, parks, woods and gardens. It is officially recognized as a botanic garden.
- St Luke's Campus in Exeter is a beautiful historic site with modern facilities.
- Penryn Campus in Cornwall is an innovative and modern campus located close to the coastal towns of Penryn and Falmouth.
There are 6 libraries at
the University of Exeter: the Forum Library, the Old Library, Special Collections, the Bill Douglas Film Museum, St Luke's Library, as well as libraries at the Penryn and Falmouth campuses. The university has a portal and application iExeter, which gives access to e-mail, timetable, documents, study materials, shows where there is a free place to study, a free washing machine in the laundry and much more useful information. The University of Exeter has created modern conditions that allow students to gain invaluable experience and knowledge.
The student guild of the university has repeatedly received awards. It carries out active work, many events, includes more than 260 societies.
The university is located in the city of Exeter. This is a very beautiful picturesque city, which is the regional capital. It has a lot of entertainment for students: nightclubs, shopping, sports, restaurants and pubs, theater, cinema, etc.
Famous graduates of the university include J.K. Rowling, Thom Yorke, Rhod Gilbert, Frank Gardner and others.