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Spread over three locations across beautiful Devon and Cornwall, the University of Exeter offers a unique campus experience combining city, coast and countryside, wherever you choose to study!
Our Streatham Campus in Exeter, Devon
Set within a picturesque country estate overlooking the city and coast, Streatham Campus blends beautiful botanical gardens with technology-rich learning spaces. At its heart is the Forum, a vibrant hub with modern amenities. The campus also offers a state-of-the-art sports centre and outdoor pool, and the historic city centre of Exeter is just a 15-minute walk away.
Our St Luke’s Campus in Exeter, Devon
Founded in 1854, St Luke’s Campus offers an intimate learning environment with a strong community spirit. Its historic cloistered buildings surround a lawned quadrangle and house modern learning facilities, including Cross Keys - a bright, contemporary social hub with a café and versatile spaces for study and events.
Our Penryn Campus in Cornwall
Penryn Campus brings together coast, countryside and city life in one inspiring location. Just minutes from beautiful beaches and close to Falmouth and Truro, it offers a unique mix of natural beauty and vibrant community. Shared with Falmouth University, the campus fosters a dynamic environment with modern facilities and opportunities for creative, interdisciplinary collaboration.
Accommodation
Whether you choose to study in Exeter or Penryn, all our campuses have a wide range of accommodation available, catered and self-catered, on and off campus, designed to suit all budgets and needs.

Beautiful green campuses in Devon and Cornwall

Mix of historic buildings and modern facilities

Close to beautiful beaches and countryside

Only Russell Group university in the South West
Emily studying BA Modern Languages at Streatham
“One of my favourite parts of living here so far has been exploring the areas around me: from hikes across the gorgeous countryside of Dartmoor, to a sunny day at Exmouth beach swimming in the sea with my friends, to sitting outside the Cathedral enjoying a bite to eat; Exeter really does have something for everyone. Whilst it is a relatively small city (giving it a friendly, close-knit feel), it also captures the buzzing student nightlife of the bigger cities so provides a perfect balance of comfort and excitement. ”
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Cerys studying MSci Zoology at Penryn
"I can say that studying in Penryn was the best decision I could have made. Cornwall is fantastic for local events and festivals. From the annual sea shanty festival to the weekly Food Barn food market in Flushing, there are endless events in the area for students to attend. One of the highlights of student life in Penryn and Falmouth is the local festivals, and I can highly recommend giving them a go. The Food Barn is a fantastic opportunity to support local businesses and do something a bit different. My personal favourite is the French food business Bien Manger."
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Aamina studying MSc Sport and Health Sciences
"Although St Luke’s is a wonderful campus with a mix of beautiful old buildings and modern architecture and a massive green space in the middle of campus with benches and fresh flowers, the Streatham Campus is something else. We have the Reed Pond, Reed Walled Garden, and the Xfi building grounds are perfect for soaking in some sun…I find it super relaxing to sit outdoors in any of these places with my laptop or a book and take in the sounds and fresh air."
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Raitielie studying LLM Law and Business
"I can safely and confidently say that living in student halls based in the city has made my university experience far more special. The events that I was able to attend have offered so much opportunity career wise, socially and network wise. As well as this, the accommodation that I lived in throughout my Bachelors and Masters degrees all offered outstanding facilities. Not only has my experience been enjoyable, but my safety and security has always been a top priority."
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Nasha, LLB Law with Business, living in Glasny Parc Halls, Penryn
"I stayed in Glasney Parc, and when I first arrived my flatmates welcomed me really well. Glasney also has a reception open 24/7 to solve all your worries. Your room might appear empty and un-homely at first, but once you have filled it with all of your possessions, it will become a little home and a comfortable place for you to settle into. I am in catered halls, which meant that I have been able to meet new people every day when going for dinners or breakfasts. "
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