
Degrees in Exeter 
- MPhil/PhD Human Geography
- MPhil/PhD Physical Geography
- MPhil/PhD Environment, Energy and Resilience
- MSc by Research Geography
- MSc Climate Change Impacts and Feedbacks
- MRes Climate Change Impacts and Feedbacks
- MRes Critical Human Geographies
Degrees in Cornwall 
- MPhil/PhD Human Geography
- MPhil/PhD Physical Geography
- MPhil/PhD Environment, Energy and Resilience Cornwall
- MA Climate Change
- MSc Climate Change and Risk Management
- MSc Energy Policy
- MRes Environment, Energy and Resilience
- MSc Sustainable Development (General Programme)
- MSc Sustainable Development (Distance Learning)
- 7th in the UK for Geography and Environmental Science in The Sunday Times University Guide 2012
- 8th in the UK for world leading research in Geography and Environmental Studies1
- Excellent research facilities including £3.7 million SRIF-funded Sediment Research Facility in Exeter and purpose-built laboratories and computer suites as part of the £100 million Cornwall Campus
- 90% for Overall Satisfaction in the National Student Survey (2011)2
- Degrees in Climate Change, Sustainable Development and Energy Policy provide a relevant grounding to employment in these growing areas
- Recognised for the receipt of ESRC studentships in Human Geography
- Vibrant postgraduate community offering a thriving, innovative and supportive research environment in which to study
1 RAE 2008 based on percentage of research classified as 4*
We have a lively, thriving and innovative research environment, with an international reputation for excellence across all research groups in human and physical geography. Geography staff are based in Exeter and Cornwall and we offer research and taught programmes at both locations. There are close cross-campus links between both research and teaching.
Our forward-looking research environment has a strong commitment to postgraduate research and training. Over the last twelve months we have appointed a large number of new academic staff, including eight associated with the University’s climate change strategy. Postgraduates join a vibrant community benefiting from quality research-led teaching or supervision and access to outstanding facilities.
