As a student coming from the United States, I had been considering studying in the UK for multiple reasons: competitive tuition fees vs. comparable institutions in the States, a 3-year instead of a 4-year […]
Month: April 2026
Why I chose the University of Exeter
Hello everyone! I’m George, a final year student studying BA (Hons) International Relations with Proficiency in Spanish at the University of Exeter. I’m originally from Kent, UK and in this blog I’m going to be […]
A life changing year – how CSM helped me on the path to success
Julian Adah (MSc Mining Engineering, 2023) Graduate Mining Engineer, Barminco Western Australia My interest in mining began through geology. I originally went into geology with […]
A campus with a real sense of community – a day in my life at the Penryn Campus
Hi, I’m Emily – a first year Zoology student at the University of Exeter’s Penryn Campus, and in this blog I will give you a […]
A fieldtrip to remember – my time in Costa Rica
Hola! My name is Prisha and I want to reminisce last September when I travelled to the most magical country as part of my third year BSc Zoology field course. […]
Choosing Mining Engineering: The Best Decision I’ve Made
Codi-Lilli Brooks (MEng Mining Engineering, 2024) Graduate Mining Engineer, Glencore Australia When I first came across Mining Engineering at the Camborne School of Mines (CSM), […]
A day in the life- balancing study and lifestyle
Hi, I’m Prisha! I’m currently in my final year studying BSc Zoology and I want to take you through a day in life living by the Cornish coast. I’m juggling dissertation deadlines, rowing sessions and […]
Why I chose the University of Exeter as an international student
Hi everyone, it’s Chi again! In my previous blog, I’ve shared a closer insight into how Exeter supported me as an international student. So, if you haven’t read it yet, I want to […]
A day in the life – a coastal campus with a global outlook
Hi, I’m Eunjeong, though most of my friends here call me Luna! I’m originally from the Republic of Korea, and I’ve travelled quite a long […]