The University of Exeter is one of the main occupants of the Tremough Campus in Penryn, about two miles outside central Falmouth.
See our Google Map for cycling distances between Exeter University's Tremough Campus and The Maritime Student Building.
Departments of the University of Exeter at Tremough Campus include:
1. School of Geography, Archaeology and Earth Resources
comprising: The Camborne School of Mines, The Department of Geography
2. Centre for Ecology and Conservation
3. The School of Humanities and Social societies
comprising departments: History, Politics, Theology, Cornish Studies
4. Departments for Law and English
From their home page:
"The University of Exeter offers high quality teaching in a research-led environment. Our academics work at the forefront of developments in their fields and in active research centres. 98% of subjects, including all those taught at undergraduate level, received the top grades of 4, 5 or 5* in the latest (2001) Research Assessment Exercise, denoting work of national or international standard.
Exeter is ranked 17th in the latest (2007) Times and Sunday Times league tables, scoring particularly highly for student satisfaction, completion rates, and for students achieving good honours degrees of 2:1s or firsts.
We have one of the highest National Student Survey rankings in the country and have maintained this top 10 position for three years running. In 2007, the University came 7th in the UK and 4th amongst mainstream universities, just behind St Andrews, Oxford and Birkbeck College, London.*
By studying at the University of Exeter, you can be confident your degree will be backed by a strong academic tradition and reputation with employers for which we are well known."
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