The university has three campuses: Streatham Campus and St Luke's Campus are in Exeter and the Penryn Campus is near Falmouth, in Cornwall.
Exeter has consistently placed in the top 10 for student satisfaction according to the National Student Survey.
In 2014, we were ranked 1st for overall satisfaction among Russell Group universities and 4th in the UK.
Research Standards
Exeter is the fastest growing research intensive university in the UK. Its research income has seen a 150% increase since 2007–08, to £60million in 2013–14.
Between 2008–9 and 2012–13 Exeter saw a 55 per cent increase in RCUK funding against 1.7 per cent for the sector as a whole. Our EU income has increased by 370 per cent over the same period.
We were ranked 16th in the national Research Excellence Framework (REF) taking account of our quality and the proportion of staff submitted.
We have an investment programme of £260 million in science, medicine and engineering, £53million of which will establish the Exeter Living Systems Institute in a new building in 2016.
Our long standing partnership with the Met Office makes Exeter a world-leading centre for climate change and weather system research.
Our involvement in all available RCUK Doctoral Training Centres places us at the forefront of world-class research in science, technology, the humanities and social sciences.
Exeter is a leading player in the GW4 research network of universities in the South West of the UK and the SETsquared network of enterprise and knowledge transfer centres.
Academic Strengths
82% of Exeter's research was rated as world-leading or internationally excellent in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework.
We have nine Units of Assessment in the top 10 nationally for world-leading or internationally excellent research with four in the top five.
Eighteen subjects were ranked in the top ten for overall satisfaction in the 2014 National Student Survey: General Engineering, Geology, Materials and Minerals Engineering, Medical Imaging, Flexible Combined Honours, Classics, Film Studies, Drama, French, History, Spanish, Theology, Other European Languages, Sport Science, Zoology, Arab and Islamic Studies, Sociology, and Medicine.
Student Facilities
In the 2014 National Student Survey, Exeter scored in the top ten for teaching quality, organisation and management, and overall satisfaction.
The Main Library is open 24/7 throughout the academic year. Exeter has one of the highest UK academic library ratios of printed books to students with a stock in excess of 1.2 million and a dedicated Ready Text collection of the very highest demand items.
Across the campuses, the libraries have completed a £9-million investment.
Recent/Prospective New Builds
The University has invested £380-million in facilities on the Streatham Campus. This includes a £130-million investment in new on-campus student residences, a £50-million student-facing redevelopment of the heart of the campus called The Forum, a £25-million investment in the Business School and £25-million for new facilities for Biosciences.
The Forum is an exciting new development, at the heart of Streatham Campus, which provides an inspirational mix of outside and inside space and a new Student Services Centre, new technology-rich teaching and learning spaces, a 400-seat lecture theatre and retail and catering outlets.
The Penryn Campus offers the very latest in academic, research and residential facilities, designed to meet the expectations of students in the 21st century. The latest development is the £30-million Environment and Sustainability Institute will help put the University at the forefront of environmental and climate change research.
A £50-million Living Systems building is currently under construction on the Streatham Campus, with work due to be completed in 2016. The centre concentrates on research looking at how cells operated and how diseases were caused, and will bring together 200 scientists, mathematicians, physicists and biochemists. The research will also focus on designing better diagnostic and therapeutic tools for alleviating illness.
Work is almost complete on a £10.5-million redevelopment at our St Luke's Campus. This investment will provide new research space, teaching and learning space, as well as providing a new purpose-built home for our Medical Imaging programme.
Exeter has consistently placed in the top 10 for student satisfaction according to the National Student Survey.
In 2014, we were ranked 1st for overall satisfaction among Russell Group universities and 4th in the UK.
Research Standards
Exeter is the fastest growing research intensive university in the UK. Its research income has seen a 150% increase since 2007–08, to £60million in 2013–14.
Between 2008–9 and 2012–13 Exeter saw a 55 per cent increase in RCUK funding against 1.7 per cent for the sector as a whole. Our EU income has increased by 370 per cent over the same period.
We were ranked 16th in the national Research Excellence Framework (REF) taking account of our quality and the proportion of staff submitted.
We have an investment programme of £260 million in science, medicine and engineering, £53million of which will establish the Exeter Living Systems Institute in a new building in 2016.
Our long standing partnership with the Met Office makes Exeter a world-leading centre for climate change and weather system research.
Our involvement in all available RCUK Doctoral Training Centres places us at the forefront of world-class research in science, technology, the humanities and social sciences.
Exeter is a leading player in the GW4 research network of universities in the South West of the UK and the SETsquared network of enterprise and knowledge transfer centres.
Academic Strengths
82% of Exeter's research was rated as world-leading or internationally excellent in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework.
We have nine Units of Assessment in the top 10 nationally for world-leading or internationally excellent research with four in the top five.
Eighteen subjects were ranked in the top ten for overall satisfaction in the 2014 National Student Survey: General Engineering, Geology, Materials and Minerals Engineering, Medical Imaging, Flexible Combined Honours, Classics, Film Studies, Drama, French, History, Spanish, Theology, Other European Languages, Sport Science, Zoology, Arab and Islamic Studies, Sociology, and Medicine.
Student Facilities
In the 2014 National Student Survey, Exeter scored in the top ten for teaching quality, organisation and management, and overall satisfaction.
The Main Library is open 24/7 throughout the academic year. Exeter has one of the highest UK academic library ratios of printed books to students with a stock in excess of 1.2 million and a dedicated Ready Text collection of the very highest demand items.
Across the campuses, the libraries have completed a £9-million investment.
Recent/Prospective New Builds
The University has invested £380-million in facilities on the Streatham Campus. This includes a £130-million investment in new on-campus student residences, a £50-million student-facing redevelopment of the heart of the campus called The Forum, a £25-million investment in the Business School and £25-million for new facilities for Biosciences.
The Forum is an exciting new development, at the heart of Streatham Campus, which provides an inspirational mix of outside and inside space and a new Student Services Centre, new technology-rich teaching and learning spaces, a 400-seat lecture theatre and retail and catering outlets.
The Penryn Campus offers the very latest in academic, research and residential facilities, designed to meet the expectations of students in the 21st century. The latest development is the £30-million Environment and Sustainability Institute will help put the University at the forefront of environmental and climate change research.
A £50-million Living Systems building is currently under construction on the Streatham Campus, with work due to be completed in 2016. The centre concentrates on research looking at how cells operated and how diseases were caused, and will bring together 200 scientists, mathematicians, physicists and biochemists. The research will also focus on designing better diagnostic and therapeutic tools for alleviating illness.
Work is almost complete on a £10.5-million redevelopment at our St Luke's Campus. This investment will provide new research space, teaching and learning space, as well as providing a new purpose-built home for our Medical Imaging programme.