
University of Exeter, Cornwall
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Representing @UniofExeter’s Cornwall campuses 🌊World leading research 🔬Award winning academics🌱🎓 Follow us on Instagram: @uniexecornwall
Penryn, Cornwall
Joined February 2013
Thinking about studying with us in Cornwall 🌊🍃⛏️ Sign up to hear about important deadlines, priority event access and help choosing the right uni for you! https://t.co/UJP9J2mkhi
@UniofExeterESI @ExeterGSES @UniExeCEC @ExeterMarine @CambSchMines @Renewables_UoE @HaSSCornwall
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Find out more about the CRL Scholarship Programme https://t.co/PJkdM1TdZr
@CambSchMines
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Cornwall Resources Limited, a subsidiary of Strategic Minerals Plc (AIM:SML), has announced a donation of £5,000 to support a female UK student pursuing MSc Exploration and Mining Geology at the...
CRL launches £5,000 scholarship with @CambSchMines Scholarship will support access to higher education, boosting essential, sector-specific knowledge whilst promoting gender parity within the mining sector. #SML @StrategicMnrls #Tungsten
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Congratulations, Daisy!
We're delighted that Daisy Ellis, one of our recently graduated alumna, has been awarded this year’s Hutton Prize for Excellence for her “outstanding” work on Australian Indigenous and Settler governance systems. https://t.co/zrJjZiRU2x
@UniExeCornwall @UniofExeterNews
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Reindustrialisation is a buzzword across the political spectrum At @HaSSCornwall @UniExeCornwall we're surrounded by resurgent industries rooted in place & strategically pivotal to security & sustainability Hear more in our new 'Research Shorts' series https://t.co/HQiKql2bRN
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We were truly thrilled to bestow Ros Atkins with an honorary degree at our Penryn Campus in Cornwall yesterday, in recognition of his role within a new genre of accessible journalism. Congratulations, Ros! Read more about his honorary degree at
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Innovative Cornish journalist Ros Atkins has been honoured by the University of Exeter for his passion for truth and justice and work to improve gender balance in newsrooms. Mr Atkins, who grew up in...
Yesterday, to my delight, I received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Exeter. It means a huge amount and I'm very grateful to Professor Martin Siegert and all of his colleagues for making me and my family so welcome. It was particularly special that the ceremony was
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Great to welcome the @RoyalHistSoc to @HaSSCornwall @UniExeCornwall @UniOfExeterHASS last week for a series of events and discussions with our brilliant historians. Full write-up from @UniofExeterNews here:
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The Royal Historical Society (RHS) has praised the quality of history research and teaching taking place at the University of Exeter’s Cornwall campus in Penryn. The RHS – the UK’s largest and oldest...
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📢 One of our final-year students has had their work PUBLISHED in @routesjournal: "Harnessing Social Media and Emotion for Disaster Resilience: Insights from the 2010 Haiti Earthquake". @UniExeCornwall @UniofExeter @UoE_DEES
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By Jasmine Angus (Exeter University)
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A fantastic opportunity to join our growing Marine Science community in CGES at the stunning @UniExeCornwall campus! @FindAPhD @UniofExeter #phdopportunity #universitybythesea #marinescience #boatymcboatface #oceanography
🚨 PhD Position in Physical Oceanography 🚨 Submesoscales, stirring, and mixing in the southwest Atlantic, supervised by Katy Sheen, and also featuring Boaty McBoatface! More details here: https://t.co/GImPjjIGxy
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Join Exeter's Prof Philipp Thies for a @SupergenORE introductory masterclass on modelling extreme environmental conditions and structural responses in offshore renewable energy. 📍 University of Exeter (Penryn Campus), 15 and 16 May 2025 https://t.co/Z0mAr371hz
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A research team led by the University of Exeter has recorded footage of wild chimpanzees eating and sharing fruit containing alcohol, raising fascinating questions about if and why chimps deliberately seek out alcohol. 🐒 https://t.co/m98BdhxUP2
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@ACBowland
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For the first time, wild chimpanzees have been pictured eating and sharing fruit containing alcohol. A research team led by the University of Exeter set up cameras in Guinea-Bissau’s Cantanhez...
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New research carried out by the University of Exeter and the @ukhsa has found that ticks are more likely to carry the bacteria that can cause Lyme disease in areas where pheasants are released. https://t.co/l9dVc6Uikm
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Ticks are more likely to carry the bacteria that can cause Lyme disease in areas where pheasants are released, new research shows. Pheasants are not native to the UK, but about 47 million are released
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🌊 This #EarthDay we're celebrating Cornwall’s ancient maerl beds – vital for marine life and storing blue carbon. This week we’re hosting the UK’s first Maerl Forum at @UniofExeCornwall to help protect this precious habitat. https://t.co/JLHL68VYmP 🎥 Lewis Michael Jefferies
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Launching today on Earth Day, a new creative collaboration between @EmmylouRahtz from the University of Exeter and @PhyllidaB from @FalmouthUni explores how awe and visual scale shape our perception of nature. https://t.co/p6GpYgh54T
@ecehh @UniofExeterESI @artsandculturex
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Launching on Earth Day 2025 is a fascinating new creative collaboration between two researchers from the University of Exeter and Falmouth University based at the Penryn campus in Cornwall. The...
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Cultural Memory and the Two World Wars in Britain Hear from leading historians about how the First and Second World Wars have shaped Britain. Wednesday May 21, 4:30–6:30pm Old Chapel Lecture Theatre, Penryn Campus https://t.co/wDNgkiecmX
@HaSSCornwall @RoyalHistSoc
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People can hear from leading historians about the enormous impact the First and Second World Wars had on society as part of a fascinating free discussion event. The conflicts led to a redefinition of...
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One week left to apply: Funded #PhD opportunity #climatechange #mentalhealth #parents - @ECEHH @UniExeCornwall
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PhD Project - The impact of climate change on the mental health of parents & carers-PhD (Funded) at University of Exeter, listed on FindAPhD.com
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@UniExeCornwall PGRs- Represent your fellow PGRs in Cornwall by applying for the PGR Officer role at Falmouth and Exeter Students Union- deadline has been extended to 22 April! Apply here👉 https://t.co/hYBCqQXsI4
#postgraduateresearch
Job Opportunity: Postgraduate Research (PGR) Officer (University of Exeter in Cornwall) at @TheSUFalExe . ⏰Deadline 9am on 24 March- find out more and apply👉 https://t.co/hYBCqQXsI4
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Buzzing insects may be seen as pests, but according to new research from @UniExeCEC, globally, hundreds of species of flies migrate over long distances, providing major benefits for people and nature. https://t.co/7ElTWOJW3x
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Buzzing insects may be seen as pests – but globally, hundreds of fly species migrate over long distances, with major benefits for people and nature, new research shows. Bugs such as houseflies,...
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Francis Wall from @CambSchMines was interviewed by @Marthakearney for the Open Country programme on the past, present and future of mining in Cornwall. You can listen to her conversation here https://t.co/i41i3eJy5W (07:28) @UniofExeterNews
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Martha Kearney takes a trip through the past, present and future of mining in Cornwall.
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Science storytelling needed to help save the planet! 🌍 “Humans are inspired by stories. By telling better stories, scientists can help inspire meaningful action.” says Dr Katherine Crichton, University of Exeter. Learn more 👉 https://t.co/QHKLJmOn6m
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Scientists should experiment with creative ways of communicating their work to inspire action to protect the natural world, researchers say. Scientists primarily publish their work in academic...
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A study led by the University of Exeter shows that recent floods are not exceptional compared to past events, highlighting the need to rethink flood planning, as natural extremes and global warming could lead to truly extraordinary flooding. @UoE_DEES
https://t.co/T3ADY6CSq8
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Recent “unprecedented” floods are not exceptional if we look further into the past, new research shows. A team of scientists – led by the University of Exeter – used geological palaeo-flood records...
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