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The University of Exeter is a public research university that is a member of the leading research- oriented UK universities, the Russell Group, The European University Association and the AMBA.
A member of the prestigious Russell Group of universities, the University of Exeter ranks in 11th place in the UK (Complete University Guide, 2026).
The University of Exeter is one of only four Russell Group universities to be awarded Triple Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023, recognising excellence in teaching, learning, and student outcomes. It is also internationally renowned for its research: in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF), more than 99% of the university’s research was rated as being of international quality, and its world-leading research impact increased by 72% since 2014—the highest growth among Russell Group universities.
Exeter is known for its world-class teaching and research, with students enjoying an expansive range of state-of-the-art facilities that augment the learning experience.
University of Exeter graduates are amongst the most desirable in the country, and students benefit from award-winning careers support throughout their degree and even after graduation. All modules are designed in line with the most recent research and industry insights, and many degrees offer work placement opportunities.
All of the university’s campuses are located in desirable parts of Devon and Cornwall, with students able to make the most of the exciting cities of Exeter and Truro, the vibrant town of Falmouth, and the beautiful southwest coast. As well as offering a wide range of clubs, societies and events, the university is also nationally renowned for its sporting prowess.
Students can study across 40 subject areas and can specialise further through elective modules, with interdisciplinary approaches encouraged.
The university offers distance learning courses, as well as full-time and part-time study options. Childcare facilities are available on site to help parents with young children.
The University of Exeter offers postgraduate degree programmes across 40 areas of study. Classes are led by experienced experts who work with students to build specialist subject knowledge and practical skills, while also developing invaluable soft skills such as resilience, creativity, leadership, and analytical skills.
Within most courses, students tailor their learning to their own interests and ambitions through module selection, with plenty of opportunities to learn more about disciplines outside of their main subject area. Curricula have been carefully crafted with a global outlook to produce highly skilled and sought-after graduates ready to excel in their career. Syllabi and teaching styles are constantly adapted and updated to reflect modern developments and shifting industry needs.
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GET PROSPECTUSStudents must meet the University of Exeter’s entry requirements in order to study on a postgraduate programme. Eligibility criteria vary between subjects and courses, but generally speaking, standard postgraduate entry requirements are as follows:
Relevant personal, professional or other educational experience may also be considered.
All students are advised to check the entry requirements for their desired postgraduate study programme prior to application.
For international students, equivalent qualifications are considered by the university. Students can check the entry requirements for their international qualification or country on the university website.
International students may also be required to evidence their English language proficiency. Language requirements vary between subjects and courses but typically require a minimum overall IELTS Academic score of 6.5 to 7.0. There may also be minimum requirements for specific skills, depending on the course. Equivalent English language tests are also accepted.
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ASK A QUESTIONThe University of Exeter offers dedicated postgraduate accommodation in convenient local locations. A variety of residence types are available to suit individual circumstances. Average prices range from £119 to £249 per week, inclusive of bills, WiFi and contents insurance.
Residences benefit from 24/7 campus security and a maintenance service.
The university’s four campuses offer their own specialisms, providing students with easy access to innovative and practical resources designed to augment the learning experience. Extensive libraries on every campus provide access to over 1 million printed books, 1.2 million e-books, and over 1,000 databases and digital archives.
Across all subject areas, students benefit from state-of-the-art teaching, learning and research facilities. Top-of-the-range laboratories and subject-specific equipment permit students to obtain a specialist skillset, enhancing the overall learning experience.
University of Exeter sporting facilities have seen considerable investment in recent years and rank among the best in the UK. The Streatham Campus sports park boasts all-weather pitches, an athlete development centre, gym and fitness centre. Further facilities can be found across other campuses, including more gyms, pitches, indoor and outdoor pools, and much more.
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Every student at the University of Exeter can access its extensive student support services. Dedicated teams are on hand to offer meaningful advice and support across areas including:
Academic support
All students receive dedicated academic support from their personal tutor, a member of academic staff from their department who can offer guidance directly related to their study programme, as well as pastoral and general support.
PhD students benefit from the expert guidance of their research supervisor.
Health, mental health and wellbeing support
Students can access medical services at doctors’ surgeries either on or conveniently close to all the university’s campuses. Free and confidential mental health and wellbeing support is also available, and students can make use of professional counselling services, workshops, and self-help services.
Find out more about the student support offered on the university’s website.
VISIT WEBSITEThe University of Exeter prides itself in its offering of teaching excellence across all study programmes. Curricula are designed to be at the forefront of their field and students benefit from streamlined knowledge, funding and resources through the university’s three faculties:
Evidencing the quality of its degree programmes, the university ranks in the top ten nationally for 20 subjects (Complete University Guide, 2026), and in the top five for:
The University of Exeter is renowned globally for its impactful, innovative, and exciting research, and is committed to its continual investment and improvement.
The Research Excellence Framework (2021) found that:
The University of Exeter Students’ Guild is the university’s student union for students at the Exeter campuses (Streatham and St Luke’s), whilst students in Cornwall share a students’ union (The SU) with Falmouth University students. These teams advocate on behalf of the student body and organise student events and activities, and also provide a wellbeing hub and student support services.
Students can join around 400 clubs and societies at the university, with options available at both- the Exeter and Cornwall campuses. Societies cover a diverse range of interests, from conventional to niche and everything in between. There are over 50 sports clubs run by the athletic union, and the university is renowned for its excellent sporting performance, having finished top five in the British Universities and Colleges Sports (BUCS) league for the last six years.
Students can also get involved in the university’s award-winning student media, or try their hand at volunteering.
The university’s campuses are located in vibrant, picturesque locations in Devon and Cornwall. Students enjoy culture, history, entertainment and nightlife as well as beautiful countryside and beaches perfect for swimming, surfing and socialising.
Exeter is regularly ranked among the best cities to live, work and study in the UK. It boasts its own airport and is well connected to the rest of the UK.
University of Exeter graduates are highly sought-after, and rank in the top 10 in the UK as most targeted by leading employers (High Fliers’ Graduate Market Report, 2024). Alumni work internationally across a vast range of sectors and the university boasts excellent links with hundreds of highly desirable international and national employers.
All curricula are research-fed and designed in line with the latest industry insights. Every degree includes modules on employability and many feature opportunities for placement years abroad or overseas fieldwork opportunities.
Careers service
Students benefit from an award-winning careers service, ranked in the top five in the UK (Student Crowd, 2024). This service is available to alumni for three years after graduation through the career zone, which offers bespoke careers support including:
The University of Exeter offers an extensive range of financial support for students applying for postgraduate taught courses.
The university offers a lengthy list of postgraduate scholarships, including:
Research students may be able to access PhD funding opportunities, including university funding or research council studentship. External funding options may also be available depending on the area of research.
Tuition fees at the University of Exeter vary between the level, mode and field of study. They are charged annually and separate rates apply for domestic (UK) and international students.
Taught
For taught master’s programmes, tuition fees vary between courses. Details can be found on the individual course pages on the university website.
Research
For most research degrees in the 2025/26 academic year, full-time fees are as follows:
Send a message directly to the uni to learn more about their scholarships and bursaries.
ASK A QUESTIONThe University of Exeter offers an expansive range of taught master’s degrees across 40 fields of study. Research-fed curricula are designed to advance students’ theoretical knowledge and practical skillset, ensuring they graduate with the skills needed to advance in meaningful careers.
The University of Exeter, as part of the Russell Group, is at the very forefront of impactful and exciting global research. In the Research Excellence Framework (2021), 89% of research was found to be internationally excellent.
Students benefit from state-of-the-art research institutes and centres, furnished with equipment and resources to facilitate groundbreaking interdisciplinary research. International research networks and collaborations are in place to encourage a truly global perspective.
Research degrees available at the university include:
Self-funded and funded research projects are available.
The university offers six fully online master’s degrees as well as a selection of postgraduate certificates and short courses. A modern online platform uses the latest digital learning technologies to enable students to study flexibly from anywhere in the world.
The following master’s degrees are available to study online:
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