Your Academic Induction
Your Academic Induction is your introduction to your department and course, and you’ll receive helpful information about your studies. You can view your Academic Induction information from your department's new student pages listed below.
My Timetable has the most up-to date information about any timetabled sessions. Your timetable will include your term-time scheduled learning sessions from Freshers' Week, when the timetable is released.
You need to be registered with the University and have activated your IT account to access My Timetable.
Please make sure you complete your online induction before you arrive
Department new student pages
Biosciences (Streatham Campus, Exeter)
Business School
Earth and Environmental Science (Penryn Campus, Cornwall)
Ecology and Conservation (Penryn Campus, Cornwall)
Engineering; Mathematics and Statistics; Computer Science; Physics and Astronomy; Geography
- Camborne School of Mines
- Computer Science
- Engineering
- Geography
- Mathematics
- Natural Sciences
- Physics and Astronomy
- Renewable Energy
Health and Care Professions
Psychology
School of Education; Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy and Anthropology; Law School; Communications, Drama and Film; English and Creative Writing; Languages, Cultures and Visual Studies; Classics, Ancient History, Religion and Theology; Archaeology and History
- Arab and Islamic Studies
- Archaelogy
- Art History and Visual Culture
- Classics and Ancient History
- Drama
- Education
- English
- Film and Television Studies
- Flexible Combined Honors (FCH)
- History
- Law
- Liberal Arts
- Modern Languages and Cultures
- Politics
- Sociology
- Theology and Religion
University of Exeter Medical School: Clinical and Biomedical Sciences
- Medical Sciences
- Neuroscience
- Health Research Methods/Health Data Science/Healthcare Leadership and Management/Environment and Human Health/Applied Health Services Research/Master of Public Health (MPH)
University of Exeter Medical School: Health and Community Sciences
University of Exeter Medical School: Public Health and Sports Sciences
- Sport and Health Sciences (including Nutrition)