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The University of Exeter is one of the UK’s most popular universities with around eight applications for every undergraduate place. The university recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of its Royal Charter, the document which allows a university to award its own degrees. However, Exeter can trace its history back to various educational bodies created in the late 1800s. In the last 50 years, Exeter has developed into a three-campus university with around 13,500 full-time students, of which around 1,500 come from over 100 countries outside the UK.In 2007 the University was awarded the prestigious title of The Times Higher University of the Year 2007/08.
INTO University of Exeter students live and study on the Streatham Campus but can access the facilities of the St Luke’s campus – situated twenty minutes across the city and which specialises in Education, Medicine and Sports Science.
The University’s third campus, Tremough, which opened in 2004, is located 90 miles west of Exeter in Cornwall. The Cornwall Campus offers a variety of Humanities subjects, along with specialist courses in Environmental Science, Geology and Mining Engineering.

