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Exeter is one of only a few Russell Group universities to achieve Triple Gold in TEF 2023 and was named University of the Year in the UK Social Mobility Awards 2025. Alongside research-led teaching, you’ll develop the skills and knowledge needed to thrive. Many degrees offer a placement year, industrial experience or study abroad, helping you apply learning in real-world contexts. With modern facilities, strong wellbeing support, and a vibrant campus community, you’ll find an inclusive setting where you can grow in confidence. There’s also a wealth of societies and activities; Exeter has ranked in the top four of the British Universities and Colleges Sport league for the past three years.
A degree from Exeter helps you explore subjects you are passionate about while preparing for a wide range of future pathways. Exeter graduates have strong career prospects, supported by an education that integrates skills development, real-world experience and personal growth throughout the degree. Exeter is 8th in the UK for graduates most sought after by top employers (High Fliers, The Graduate Market 2025). If you wish to continue your studies, an undergraduate degree from Exeter also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study, including master’s and PhD programmes, supporting your lifelong learning and progression.
The University of Exeter has beautiful green campuses in Devon and Cornwall, offering a unique opportunity to study in one of the UK’s most stunning regions. Its campuses blend historic buildings with modern facilities, with plenty nearby to explore: beaches, countryside, culture, food, and arts. Depending on your degree, you may be based at Streatham or St Luke’s in Exeter, or Penryn in Cornwall. Medical School teaching and research also take place in Exeter and Truro. Exeter campuses are near the city centre, and Penryn is near the bustling seaside town of Falmouth. The grounds are among the most beautiful and botanically interesting of any UK university.