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Sharing knowledge - Natasha Bellinger, Law student and recipient of an alumni-funded scholarship, talks to pupils at a local school in Exeter about the dangers of getting into debt.
Music flourishes - a host of extra-curricular opportunities are on offer for students to play and listen to music at Exeter.
Volunteering in the community - there are a wide variety of opportunities for students to volunteer through Community Action.
Supporting international student excellence - thanks to the support of alumni, Philip Bhebhe, who was forced to seek refuge in the UK from Zimbabwe, is completing his PhD.
Due to the generosity of our alumni and friends, be it giving their time, expertise or making a gift, they have helped students to fulfil their potential and improve their employment prospects.
World-class graduates
Fulfilling students' expectations - and their potential
Exeter takes pride in producing world-class graduates with the opportunity to fulfil their potential and the ability to change the world. We start at the beginning of our students' university life by encouraging the most gifted individuals from around the world to study at Exeter.
We then give them the best possible experience of university life, promoting their education through excellent teaching, superb facilities and a wealth of extra-curricular activities.
Supporting individuals at university and beyond
We believe that the student experience should foster in each of our students a strong sense of personal and social responsibility. That is why we encourage students to take up membership of clubs and societies as well as becoming volunteers in the community.
Exeter also supports its students as they prepare for the world of work by providing an innovative employability programme, which draws on valuable input from our alumni.
Thanks for your support
The Campaign has been a fantastic success due to the amazing support that the University has received. It has enabled us to provide a world-class education and experience for all our students.
Find out further information on how you can continue to support our students.
Many universities offer careers advice but few currently understand the vital role that alumni can play in dramatically improving students' employability.
Professor Janice Kay, Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education), University of Exeter


