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  埃克塞特大学 University of Exeter [加入收藏]

 

院校网址:http://www.exeter.ac.uk     邮政编码:EX4 4QJ

距离伦敦 3h17m 距离伯明翰 2h44m 距离曼城 3h59m
距离爱丁堡 7h16m 距离卡迪夫 1h52m 距离贝尔法斯特 9h36m
航空抵达 铁路抵达
公路抵达 其他抵达
城市消费水平 中国学生比例 7.50% 国际学生比例 18.2%
满意度排名 毕业6个月就业率 72% 年度生活费 £

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University of Exeter

花费Fee

生活费/周Catered costs £148-£218

英国欧盟UK/EU fees £9,000

实习/海外年Fees (placement/overseas year) £1,800/£1,350

国际学生Fees (international) £15,000-£17,500

国际学生(医科)Fees (international, medical) £17,500-£29,500

地址Address

Northcote House, The Queen's Drive, Exeter, EX4 4QJ

Performance


Score

数值

Ranking

排名

2015 Times Ranking

2015年泰晤士报排名


7

2014 Times Ranking

2014年泰晤士报排名


8

World Ranking

世界排名


161

Student satisfaction

学生满意度

86.4%

6

Research quality

研究质量

28%

13

Ucas entry points

本科录取水平

459

15

Graduate prospects

毕业生展望

79.6%

15

Firsts and 2:1s

1等及21学位比例

84.6%

7

Completion rate

完成度

96.5%

5

Student-staff ratio

学生-老师比

16.6:1

48

Services/facilities spend

服务/设施花费

£2,356

12

Graduate salaries

毕业生起薪

£22,058


Sports points/rank

体育

2818

6

Social mix

学生情况

Score数值

Undergraduate (full-time)

本科全日制人数

14,080

Postgraduate (full-time)

研究生全日制人数

3,475

Applications/places

申请人数/录取人数

33,815/5,505

Applications/places ratio

申请录取率

6.1:1

EU students

欧盟学生

4.7%

Other overseas students

海外学生

18.2%

Mature

成年学生

6.9%

State school educated

公立学校教育

69.1%

Middle class/working class

中产/工薪比率

84.2/15.8

Student satisfaction 学生满意度

Subject

科目领域

Accounting & Finance

会计金融

84.9

Archaeology

考古学

85.1

Biological Science

生物科学

90.1

Business Studies

商务研究

85.5

Civil Engineering

土木工程

85.2

Classics & Ancient History

古典和古代史

90.4

Communication & Media Studies

传媒和媒体研究

88.0

Drama, Dance & Cinematics

戏剧、舞蹈和电影研究

94.0

Economics

经济学

83.2

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

电子电气工程

83.1

English

英语

89.9

French

法语

90.6

General Engineering

通用工程

85.6

Geography & Environmental Science

地理和环境科学

84.9

Geology

地质学

84.2

German

德语

90.6

History

历史

90.9

Hospitality, Leisure, Recreation & Tourism

酒店休闲娱乐和旅游

85.5

Iberian Languages

伊比利亚语

90.6

Italian

意大利语

90.6

Law

法律

76.4

Materials Technology

材料科学

76.6

Mathematics

数学

83.1

Mechanical Engineering

机械工程

80.1

Medicine

医学

91.7

Middle Eastern & African Studies

中东和非洲研究

75.6

Philosophy

哲学

88.4

Physics and Astronomy

物理和天文学

84.2

Politics

政治

87.5

Psychology

心理学

86.0

Radiography

射线学

88.5

Russian and East European Languages

俄语和东欧语言

90.6

Sociology

社会学

86.5

Sport Science

体育科学

91.5

Subjects allied to medicine

医学相关

70.8

Theology & Religious Studies

神学和宗教研究

95.1

奖学金/助学金Bursaries/scholarships

Household income below £16K, bursary of £2,000, year 1, £1,500 year 2 onwards; household income 16K–£25K, £1,000 bursary each year.

A range of scholarships, including music and sports, and bursaries are available.

大学概况University Profile

A perfect storm that has brought together one of the largest campus investment programmes in Britain, admission to the elite Russell Group of research intensive universities and The Sunday TimesUniversity of the Year title in 2012, has generated an unprecedented surge in popularity for Exeter.

The university has seen huge growth in applications – 29% – and an undergraduate intake that has increased by a quarter (or more than 1,000 students) through the government’s relaxation of recruitment restrictions on well-qualified candidates.

Consistently high levels of student satisfaction – repeated again this year – combined with good research grades, are making the university a fixture in the top 10 of our league table, creating a demand for places that looks set to keep on growing.

The university has been introducing a raft of new degrees and will add a BSc in criminology and five new pathways in the Medical Sciences programme in 2015.

The main Streatham Campus, close to the centre of Exeter, is one of the most attractive settings of any university, and has benefited from £380m of investment. This has included £130m for student residences, substantial investment in the Business School, a new Mood Disorders Centre and new facilities for biosciences and the Law School.

The jewel in the crown of the new developments is the Forum, a £50m development which creates a central hub and features an extended library, new student services centre, technology-rich learning spaces, a new auditorium and additional social and retail facilities. An £8.1m investment in the sports facilities, featuring a well-equipped new fitness centre, is due to be completed this month.

Another £50m facility, the Living Systems Building, will follow in 2016, housing interdisciplinary research on food security, health and a sustainable environment.

Elsewhere in Exeter, the Medical School is being extended on the St Luke’s Campus, with new teaching and research facilities scheduled to open in September 2015. A £27.5m health education and research centre has already opened at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.

The school grew out of the former Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry, which was established in association with Plymouth University in 2006. The partners have gone their separate ways, with Plymouth taking dentistry and Exeter offering a BSc in medical sciences in addition to the established Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (BMBS).

The new pathways, in genetics and genomics, neuroscience, pharmacology, environment and public health, and health research, will include the option of a competitive entry Professional Training Year.The highly-rated department of sport and health sciences and the graduate school of education are also located at St Luke’s, which is a mile away from the main campus.

Theuniversity’s other base is the £100m Penryn Campus, in Cornwall, which has helped boost applications in recent years. Shared with Falmouth University, the campus offers Exeter degrees in biosciences, geography, geology, clean energy, English, history, politics and mining engineering. A £30m Environment and Sustainability Institute has opened on the campus and a new £5.5m facility will enable the Business School to expand into Cornwall in 2015. This new building will also provide space for marine research and the growing Centre for Ecology and Conservation.

The 2008 RAE saw Exeter move up the pecking order of research universities, with most of its work judged to be world-leading or internationally excellent despite a much larger submission (involving 95% of academics) than most of its peers. English, classics, archeology, and accounting and finance did particularly well.

Almost a third of Exeter’s undergraduates come from independent schools – a much higher proportion than the national average for the university’s subjects and entry qualifications, although this figure has been coming down gradually. The university used to focus its attempts to broaden the intake mainly on the rural South West, but is now targeting schools and colleges further afield.

The share of places taken by students from working-class homes is among the lowest in the UK, at less than 16%. However, the dropout rate of 3.3% is also among the lowest.

Exeter’s longstanding international focus is exemplified by a large range of four-year programmes “with international study” and by its partner universities in over 40 countries. All students are offered tuition in foreign languages and even some three-year degrees include the option of a year abroad.

Career management skills are built in and students have a wide range of work experience opportunities. The Career Zone has been expanded to increase career support and internships and graduate employment rates have been improving. The university’s Exeter Award provides official recognition of all the extracurricular activities that students undertake.

Over £20m has been invested in first-class sports facilities in the last few years. Exeter, for example, is one of only nine UK universities to have indoor tennis facilities to national competition standards. There is no shortage of student-oriented bars and clubs in the city, as well as more sophisticated cultural events.

学生观点Student view

Rachael Gillies, students’ guild president

First impressions

We have a botanical garden on site, you constantly bump into friends and it’s a short stroll into the city.

Worst feature

Life can get overshadowed by the fear of what comes next, despite being a top ten university, jobs aren’t always easy to find.

Making a difference

The welcome team give 10,000hours of their time helping freshers settle in, from airport collection to city tours.

Deal clincher

You are taught by leading academics, I toured England with one of the first in his field to formulate a theology of the built environment.

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