Hi everyone! My name is Lydia, and I am a second-year Management and Marketing student here at the University of Exeter. I also work part-time […]
Category: Health and wellbeing
Addressing additional learning needs – Finding the right learning support at university
By Joe, a University of Exeter graduate (2022), Penryn campus I was diagnosed with dyslexia at the age of 10 and through most of […]
‘My Clearing experience’: Yasmin, studying MSci Nursing
I decided that I wanted a new adventure in July last yearĀ –Ā Ā I had neverĀ really thought aboutĀ the idea of going toāÆuniversityāÆbut something clicked last summer about […]
Studying from home
An endless supply of tea, easy access to peanut butter toast and the option to work in your pyjamas; studying from home can be great, […]
A Beginner’s Guide to Societies at the University of Exeter
This blog was written based on experiences prior to Covid-19. Hi Everyone, my name is Isla and I am headed into my final year at […]
Life in Lockdown ā How I Survived and Thrived
At first, I was afraidā¦ I was petrifiedā¦ then life somehow returned to a slightly updated version of ānormalā. Itās nigh on impossible to write […]
The algorithmic gaze and its impact on our sense of human identity
Jo Sutherst is a PhD student in theĀ College of Humanities, based in Exeter.Ā Her research is self-funded and is investigating the effects of algorithms and […]
A Typical Week at the University of Exeter as a 2nd Year BA English Student
Hi, my name is Isla and if you havenāt read any of my blog posts before, lovely to virtually meet you, otherwise, welcome back. Iām […]
How to study productively and efficiently at home
Hi, my name is Isla and I am currently studying for my BA English degree at Exeter University. With the current pandemic and studies disrupted, […]
7 things lockdown makes me miss about Exeter: Thoughts from a 2nd Year
Hi, I’m Prutha! I’m a second year Economics and Finance student from Dubai, and this quarantine really got me reflecting on the many plans my […]