University of Exeter

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{{Infobox_University |name = University of Exeter |image = Image:Exeteruniarms.jpg |motto = Lucem sequimur
(We follow the light) |established = 1955 |staff = |chancellor = t.b.a. |vice_chancellor = Professor Steve Smith MSc PhD (Soton) |city = Exeter |country = United Kingdom |campus = |students = 13,554 (total) |postgrad = 3,900 |free_label = Visitor |free = HM Queen Elizabeth II |affiliations = 1994 Group |type = Public |website= http://www.exeter.ac.uk }}

The University of Exeter is the principal University in the English city of Exeter, in Devon. The University received its Royal Charter in 1955 and is today based on two Exeter campuses: Streatham Estate and St Luke's.

The University also maintains a third campus at Tremough, near Falmouth in Cornwall, in conjunction with University College Falmouth - the University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus - under the Combined Universities in Cornwall (CUC) initiative. The Camborne School of Mines has relocated to the Tremough campus.

The university has several Halls of Residences.

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Attainment

According to The Sunday Times University Guide 2005, the University of Exeter was rated Excellent for 20 subjects, including Archeology; Business and Management; Classics and Ancient History; Computer Science; Drama, Dance and Cinematics; Economics; Education (continuing professional development); English; French; Geography; German; Italian; Mathematics, Statistics and Operational Research; Molecular Biosciences; Physics and Astronomy; Politics; Psychology; Teacher Training; Theology and Religious Studies.

History

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1840 Foundation of Exeter Diocesan Training College
1855 Foundation of Exeter School of Art
1863 Foundation of Exeter School of Science
1868 Schools of Art and Science relocate to Albert Memorial Museum
1876 Foundation of Camborne Miners' Association laboratory
1888 Camborne laboratory established as Camborne Mining School
1893 Schools of Art and Science renamed to the Exeter Technical and University Extension College
1900 Exeter Technical and University Extension College renamed to Royal Albert Memorial College, Gandy Street
1922 Royal Albert Memorial College renamed as The University College of the South-West of England;
Streatham Hall (now Reed Hall) gifted to the University College
1930 Exeter Diocesan Training College renamed to St Luke's College, Exeter
1955 The University College received its Charter and became the University of Exeter
1962 Post-graduate Medical School founded
1966 St Luke's College became co-educational
1978 Incorporation of St Luke's College of Education into the University's Department of Education
1991 Affiliation of the College of St Mark and St John, Plymouth
1993 Incorporation of Camborne School of Mines
1995 Affiliation of St Loyes School of Health Studies
2000 The Peninsula Medical School was established in conjunction with the University of Plymouth and the National Health Service. This is based at St. Lukes and local hospitals.
2004 The University's new Cornwall Campus opens, moving all of its interests in Cornwall to a single campus. Closure of Chemistry and Music departments announced. Closure of Italian department considered but plans were eventually dropped. Closure of the Cognitive Science BSc. (Hons) degree programme and the re-structuring of the Biology department, now called the Biosciences department.

Today

Streatham campus

Most students work on the main campus, Streatham, which includes the Northcott Theatre. Sitting on a hillside above Exeter, the campus is renowned for its beautiful landscaping and excellent views. The campus also has several galleries, including The Bill Douglas Center for the History of Cinema and Popular Culture. There is also a Sculpture Walk, including pieces by Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and a statue to commemorate the events at Tiananmen Square.

St Luke's campus

Several thousand students, mainly Sports Scientists and Education students (both undergraduates and postgraduates), live and work at St. Lukes. This campus also houses part of the Peninsula Medical school, which is a joint venture with the University of Plymouth

Tremough campus

University of Exeter, Cornwall Campus

The University of Exeter's Cornwall based campus, Tremough is home to the internationally renowned CSM (Camborne School of Mines). It is famous for its graduates that are sought after by all earth-based industries ranging from mining to electricity. CSM is an integral part of the University of Exeter and helps publicise the university's existence to a global audience. The Cornwall campus is also home to branches of departments based on the main Exeter campus such as geography, biology and English.

Students' Guild

Students at Exeter are represented by a Guild of Students, which has an active role in campaigning at a local and national level.

There are over 100 affiliated student societies, ranging from the Theatre Company, live action role-playing game and Creative Writing to the Conservative Future and Socialist Students societies. There are a large number of sports clubs, as well as award winning media: a student radio station (Xpression FM), a newspaper (Exeposé), a website (X-Net) and television station (XTV). Information on these can be found at http://guild.ex.ac.uk and http://xnet.ex.ac.uk. The Guild of Students was renamed the Students' Guild in 2005.

Students are represented by a sabbatical team consisting of a President, Deputy President (Based at the St Lukes Campus), Facilities, Activities and Trading Officer (FATO, Formerly General Secretary), Education Officer, Welfare and Equal Ops Officer and the Athletic Union President. These are elected by students in a series of elections throughout the academic year.

Chancellors

Notable Alumni

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