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Well-regarded as a Top 10 British university by the early 2010s, the University of Exeter was invited to join the prestigious Russell Group of world-renowned research-led universities in 2012. This coincided with the opening of exceptional, new student-facing facilities such as the Forum, a ho...
The University of Exeter(usually abbreviated asExon.for post-nominals) is a university in the South West of England. Most of its activities are located in the city of Exeter, Devon, where it is the principal higher education institution. It is a member of the 1994 Group, a network of r...
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Post admission, and the legitimation of their own personal place in the ranks of Exeter students, individuals continue to construct their cultural identity through language. “Language might be called the domain of articulations … Language can also be compared with a sheet of paper: thought is th...
Salmon, Victoria,Dr University of Exeter - Medical School Victoria's research interests include supporting self-management to promote and improve health and wellbeing for people with long term health needs. Her research has focussed on the development of theory-based interventions that aim to address...
Keynote speech by Magdalena Wojcieszak (University of California, Davis) 10:30-11:00 Coffee break 11:00-12:30 Panel 1A – Incivility, Misinformation, and Radicalization Room: Pentland East Chair: Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) ...
of Oxford and Exeter has revealed that plant species recommended as 'pollinator friendly'* in Europe begin flowering up to a month too late in the spring to effectively contribute to bee conservation. This 'hungry gap' results in low colony survival and low production of queens for the ...
including Cambridge remain among the strongest places for university-linked spinouts, others have been growing in recent years. These includes networks forged between different institutions, such as SETsquared — an alliance between the universities of Bristol, Bath, Cardiff, Exeter, Southampton and ...
Transport Deregulation and Privatisation, Transport Geography Research Group, 1997 RGS/IBG Annual Conference, University of Exeter, Devon, UKdoi:10.1016/S0966-6923(97)89814-6Richard Gibb and Clive CharltonJournal of Transport Geography