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Need a chat? – Reach Out
Got something on your mind, or just need a friendly chat? Why not get in touch with our Reach Out team and a member of the University community will give you a call.
Reach Out is available to all students, wherever you’re based at the moment and is a way of helping you to connect and share what’s on your mind.
Whatever year you’re in, or course you’re on, please call if you need some help. Reach Out isn’t a part of the wellbeing services team but we are here to listen. We can also connect you to wellbeing and other services or colleagues who can help, should you need them.
Whatever your reason, you can easily request a call by letting us know your name and phone number here.
Please remember we're keen to help – so please do Reach Out!
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Talks from the Senior Team
‘No Disadvantage’ guarantee talk
Our Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education), Professor Tim Quine, Vice-President Exeter Students’ Guild, Penny Dinh and President (Exeter) Falmouth and Exeter Students’ Union, Cara Chittenden held a talk and Q&A for students on our ‘No Disadvantage’ guarantee, our commitment to enabling you to succeed academically, and how this protects the lasting value of your Exeter degree.
If you missed the talk, you can view it here. You can also check out our Frequently Asked Questions on how the guarantee will work and affect you. We will continue to update these in the coming weeks.
Cornwall
Our Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lisa Roberts, Students’ Union and Exeter President Cara Chittenden, along with other senior members of staff will hold a talk on Teams from 6 – 7pm tomorrow, Tuesday 2 March. You should have been emailed your invitation, or you can access it via University Updates. Not able to make it? A recording will be made available afterwards, along with any outstanding questions.
Exeter
Our Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lisa Roberts, Students’ Guild President Sunday Blake, and other senior members of staff, held a talk and Q&A via Teams Live from 18.00 – 19:00 on Tuesday 23 February.
You can access the recording here.
You can also check out the questions and answers here.