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Top reasons to study at University of Exeter

  • Top 170 – ranked in the world’s top 170 universities (QS World University Rankings 2025)
  • A Russell Group university, internationally respected for its research and expertise
  • Triple Gold rated teaching – one of only four Russell Group universities to receive this prestigious rating in the most recent Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF 2023)*
  • Top 10 – one of the UK’s top 10 universities most targeted by leading employers**
  • Beautiful campuses in one of the UK’s top 10 safest regions (Office for National Statistics)

About University of Exeter

Country the United Kingdom
Number of courses 369

Based in the beautiful and safe South West region of the UK, the University of Exeter offers exciting undergraduate and postgraduate degrees across a wide range of subjects. A member of the prestigious Russell Group of research-led institutions, Exeter consistently ranks highly for student satisfaction and delivers outstanding teaching and world-class research: it is one of the few Russell Group universities to have been awarded triple gold by the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF 2023), and more than 99% of its research is rated as being of international quality*.

Graduates from the University of Exeter go on to successful careers around the world, benefitting from the lifelong support of the University’s award-winning careers service. Within the UK, the University is in the top 10 institutions most targeted by the country’s top employers**. As an Exeter student, you’ll have access to outstanding careers support while you study and after graduation. This includes CV and job application help, career planning sessions, networking events, placement and part-time work opportunities, one-to-one mentoring with successful alumni and more.

*Research rated 4* + 3* + 2* in the Research Excellence Framework review 2021

**High Fliers Research, ‘The Graduate Market in 2024’ report

International Applications

The University of Exeter is home to over 30,000 students, including around 7,000 international students from 150 countries, creating a vibrant and diverse student community. The University provides a range of specific support to its international students, including visa advice, airport collections, academic support and more.  

Entry requirements for each course, including English language requirements, can be found on undergraduate and postgraduate course webpages. More information about the University’s international entry requirements can be found here. International Foundation Year and various English language courses are offered by the University’s University of Exeter International Study Centre, based on its Streatham Campus.

Subject Areas

The University offers a wide variety of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees across its three faculties:

  • Faculty of Health and Life Sciences: Biosciences, Health & Care Professions, Psychology, Clinical & Biomedical Sciences, Health & Community Sciences and Public Health & Sport Sciences. 
  • Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy: Computer Science, Earth & Environmental Science (inc. Camborne School of Mines), Ecology & Conservation, Engineering, Geography, Mathematics & Statistics, Physics & Astronomy, Economics, Finance & Accounting and Management. 
  • Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences: Arab & Islamic Studies, Archaeology & History, Classics, Ancient History, Religion & Theology, Communications, Drama & Film, English & Creative Writing, Languages, Cultures & Visual Studies, Humanities and Social Sciences (Cornwall), Law School, School of Education and Social & Political Sciences, Philosophy, & Anthropology.

Student life

At Exeter, academic excellence and outstanding career preparation are combined with the very best student life experience. 

The University’s four beautiful campuses are based across Devon and Cornwall, a region which constantly ranks amongst the safest in the UK*. On the campuses, you’ll find cutting-edge facilities, picturesque historic buildings and plenty of peaceful green spaces. Off-campus, you’ll have everything from essential shops to international restaurants on your doorstep, as well as some of the UK’s most beautiful beaches. All the University’s campuses are well-connected by public transport, with London being only two and a half hours by train from the city of Exeter.  

There are around 450 student clubs and societies at the University, allowing you to easily find new friends who share your interests and passions. Included in this number are many cultural societies, who work with the University to put on events for major cultural celebrations throughout the year, such as Spring Festival and Diwali. As the top ranked sports University in the South of England and Wales, you’ll also find an extensive variety of sports clubs and fitness facilities across Exeter’s campuses. 

The University understands that there are times in every student’s journey when extra support may be needed, and it provides excellent services to make sure you can always access the help you need. These include a personal academic tutor, a dedicated International Student Support team, 24/7 wellbeing and security support, and more.

*Office for National Statistics data

Fees and funding

Course fees for each degree can be found on the University’s undergraduate and postgraduate course pages.

The University is committed to welcoming top students from around the world to study at Exeter and offers a wide range of scholarships and funding options for international students. More information can be found here.

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For more information about undergraduate study, request an undergraduate prospectus

For more information about postgraduate (Masters) study, request a postgraduate prospectus

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Courses at University of Exeter

There are 369 courses listed from University of Exeter. These are displayed below in alphabetical order:

Student reviews of University of Exeter

Find out what students say about University of Exeter

Student

Ernest, from Ghana, studying MSc Sustainable Business Management

“The student support provided by the University is exceptional and most importantly the campus in Penryn is beautiful and blessed with many green spaces. My decision to study here was further solidified when I was awarded the Green Futures scholarship. This scholarship has played a major role in supporting my academic journey, by offering me stability to focus on my studies in order to achieve my goals. 

“Since arriving on campus, it has been nothing but an incredible experience. I have had the opportunity to interact and work in teams with students from diverse backgrounds with a variety of goals. Academic staff are always willing to lend a helping hand when needed and the career services have been invaluable, offering great advice on job applications.”

Student

Erica, from the Philippines, studying LLM Law

“I am currently the Vice President of the Filipino Society and I am proud that I am able to represent my background and heritage at the University. Exeter offers numerous opportunities for us to share our culture, such as the popular Spring Festival celebrations and the ASEAN Spring Ball, which I believe is incredibly important. There is a strong sense of community at Exeter and it is something I truly appreciate while being here.  

“In my first year I lived on campus and shared a flat with six people. I wasn't extremely keen on the nightlife scene so I was a bit worried about what my new flatmates would be like in terms of partying/drinking. Luckily though, my accommodation was a ‘quiet flat’ and a lot of us had similar personalities, which allowed me to settle in quickly and feel more at ease. My entire block only consisted of six flats and we were all really sociable and ended up being very close, and I am still friends with a lot of them now.”

Student

Sandeep, from India, studying MSc Data Science

“I did struggle with a few assignments at first. Once, I got completely stuck and so reached out to Dr. Phill after a lecture. He was helpful and even sent me more tips via email afterward.  

“One of the biggest things that surprised me here is how different the teaching style is compared to India. Back home, it’s mostly theoretical, with classes from morning till evening and exams twice a year. Here, it’s so much more flexible. Lectures aren’t every day, and they’re more like discussions or seminars. The assignments and quizzes are more frequent and keep you on your toes, which really helps with self-learning. 

“For anyone planning to come here, my advice is simple: if you’re curious and have a mindset of learning every day, Exeter is a fantastic place. Every day here feels like an opportunity to grow and challenge yourself.”

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Fees, Funding and Scholarships at University of Exeter

The University of Exeter invests heavily in scholarships to support top international students. These include the Exeter Excellence Scholarships, which are awarded to academically gifted and ambitious students from around the world, as well as country-specific scholarships for students applying from certain regions. 

More information on the University’s international scholarships can be found here

To search all available scholarships, please use the University’s funding database.

Accommodation Information for Students

At the University of Exeter you’ll find a variety of university accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets. This includes both catered and self-catered options with private or shared facilities, either on campus or a short walk away. 

There are also many private accommodation options within the local area. 

Whatever accommodation you choose, you will not need a car: all locations (Exeter, Penryn and Truro) are easily walkable and well-connected by public transport.

Study Abroad Information

The University International Student Support team will be available to support you even before you travel to the UK. Their services include:

  • Help with visa applications
  • Help with travel to campus (including an airport collection service)
  • Advice about UK banking and healthcare
  • English Language support
  • Help with working in the UK, including advice about Graduate visas
  • Regular events and opportunities to connect with other international students