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13 de jun. de 2024 · Exeter College is an award-winning, world class College. We are Devon’s only Ofsted Outstanding further education College. Our vision is to shape the future by delivering excellence to realise the ambitions of our learners, city and region.
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Exeter College is a thriving and growing tertiary College which places teaching, learning and student success as our top priority. We enjoy an excellent regional reputation with an ambition to be an exceptional college.
The University of Exeter in Exeter, Devon, and Falmouth, Cornwall, UK, offers research and study in sciences, social sciences, business, humanities and arts.
We continue to invest in our facilities across all the College sites to ensure that all students have access to the best equipment and resources to help them succeed. We keep our facilities and equipment up to date to reflect the developments in industry and business.
Exeter is by no means the biggest or grandest College, but it has a tight-knit community of around 350 undergraduates. It’s one big family where we all know each other.
Applicants. Exeter College is home to around 380 undergraduate students and 300 graduate students. They cherish Exeter’s warm, inclusive atmosphere, its beautiful setting in the heart of Oxford, and its excellent teaching and research facilities.
Exeter College is located at the heart of Oxford, adjoining the Bodleian Library. The College, the fourth oldest at the University, has occupied its current site on Turl Street since 1315, one year after it was founded.