Your interests

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Our students complete many different types of qualification before coming to Exeter: A levels, International and French Baccalaureates, BTECs, Access to HE Diplomas, a wide range of undergraduate degrees, and other national certificates. If you’re entering at postgraduate level, you may find that your route to achieving an undergraduate qualification was very different to that of your peers.

We celebrate diversity and appreciate all the different knowledge and skills our amazing students bring with them from elsewhere. As you begin to get to know your peers you’ll see the wide range of places you come from. But now, let’s see what excites you academically!

What are you looking forward to learning about while here?

Please be aware that any comments and contributions in this forum are open to the general public and NOT just other students in the cohort.

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de Annie Butcher -
I'm looking forward to increasing my understanding of protected UK species and their habitats.
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de Kelly Moyes -
I teach a module in the second year all about UK protected species and habitats, glad you're keen on this topic!

Kelly
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de Rhea Somani -
I’m looking forward to learning more about how animals and their habitats are put at risk by local communities and their activities, both within and outside the UK! sonrisa
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de Kayla Jennings -
I'm really looking forward to learning about the wide variety of marine life, current conservation and research being done to help protect marine life and new areas of interest that I'd like to peruse.
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de King Chan -
I'm looking forward to learning more about insect ecology and especially their conservation, as they are often understudied and overlooked when it comes to conservation.
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de Victoria Gallastegui -
I'm generally excited about most of what I'll be learning, but I suppose if I had to choose something, I'm really looking forward to getting to learn about conservation from the UK and in Kenyan perspective (I'm from the US), and exploring nature in Cornwall and in Kenya!
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de Grace Huxley -
I’m looking forward to learning about marine vertebrates as I’ve never focused on anything specific on marine life in my studies before and learning about wildlife disease. I’m also looking forward to starting a language course to improve my Spanish
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de Tess Whomsley-Walker -
I'm quite looking forward to expanding my knowledge on evolutionary biology and in-depth ecology on a larger range of species, since it was only covered briefly in my A-levels and I would like to know more about it!
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de Hugo Clément -
I am looking forward to learning how to plan modern wildlife conservation projects which can hopefully, also contribute to economic growth in developing countries by means of ecotourism for example.
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de Amy Libbiter -
I am interested in anything unusual or new, be that solutions to environmental issues, unique interspecies relationships or other fascinating discoveries. The more complex and colourful the ecosystem, the better!
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de Marnie Eastmond -
I am super passionate about large marine vertebrates- particularly sharks. I am looking forward to learning more about these incredibly misunderstood creatures. Especially those we get in our Cornish waters. sonrisa
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de Antonio Danzi -
I'm hoping to deepen my knowledge of research tools and methods and being pushed outside my comfort zone in the process by learning new ones or ones that I've been actively avoiding (R 🙃)