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Our students from Thailand
There are around 190 Thai students currently studying at the University of Exeter. Their programmes include:
- BSc Accounting and Finance
- BSc Business and Management
- MSc Marketing
- MEd TESOL
- PhD Engineering
- PhD Accounting

Sineeporn
MA in International Relations
"Exeter has contributed to fulfilling my dream as it provides a Career Zone to help students seek job opportunities in the UK and oversees. There is a wonderful campus environment and great atmosphere that is suitable for studying a Masters degree."
Find out more about why Sineeporn chose Exeter on her YouTube profile.

Arnant
Masters of Business Administration
"I was attracted to Exeter due to a combination of reputation (formal rankings, professor and staff quality, and alumni’s recommendation), class size, the city, and scholarship opportunities. The environment and assignments encourage myself to think more critically. A major influence was learning together with your peers."

Natasha
Bsc Economics and Politics
"Not only is the university highly regarded internationally, but it is also one of the top universities in the UK for both Economics and Politics. I was attracted to the fact that Exeter is a campus university. I had only heard good things about the university from friends and family members who have visited the city or have studied here."

Nuttiwut
Masters of Business Administration
"I enjoy the many perspectives from our MBA cohort of different nationalities from around the world. Also, the speakers and professors have so much specific experience in the module. I have learnt the soft skills such as how to deal with difficult situations, problem-solving and good English communication skills."

Peach
MEng Energy Engineering
"Living in Cornwall is undoubtedly one of my most precious experiences. I’ve been actively involved with Falmouth and Exeter Students' Union since my first year, becoming president of the Engineers Without Borders society and getting involved with several student led volunteer projects. Joining clubs and societies means you can enjoy the 'study-life' balance and explore many beautiful places whilst meeting new people."
Arnakorn
BSc Economics and Politics
Watch this video to find out about Arnakorn’s University experience, including information on the atmosphere on campus, the skills he has learnt and what he thinks is the best thing about living in Exeter.