University of Exeter
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University of Exeter
Summary
University of Exeter is a public research university[1]. It draws 777 Wikipedia views per month (public_research_university category, ranking #36 of 166).[2]
Key Facts
- University of Exeter was a member of Russell Group[3].
- University of Exeter was a member of ORCID, Inc.[4].
- University of Exeter was a member of Jisc[5].
- University of Exeter was a member of European University Association[6].
- University of Exeter was a member of University and College Union[7].
- University of Exeter was a member of Worldwide Universities Network[8].
- University of Exeter is located in Exeter[9].
- University of Exeter is in the country of United Kingdom[10].
- University of Exeter's instance of is recorded as public research university[11].
- University of Exeter's instance of is recorded as higher education institution[12].
- University of Exeter's instance of is recorded as open-access publisher[13].
- University of Exeter's instance of is recorded as educational organization[14].
- University of Exeter took place at Streatham Campus[15].
- The location of University of Exeter was Penryn Campus[16].
- The location of University of Exeter was St Luke's Campus[17].
- University of Exeter's postal code is recorded as EX4 4QJ[18].
- University of Exeter's child organization or unit is recorded as University of Exeter Press[19].
- University of Exeter's child organization or unit is recorded as University of Exeter Fine Art Collection[20].
- University of Exeter's Commons category is recorded as University of Exeter[21].
- University of Exeter comprises Exeter University Library[22].
- University of Exeter comprises Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy[23].
- University of Exeter comprises Faculty of Health and Life Sciences[24].
- University of Exeter comprises Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences[25].
- University of Exeter comprises European Centre for Palestine Studies[26].
- University of Exeter comprises University of Exeter Special Collections[27].
Body
Founding
1955 marks the founding of University of Exeter[28].
Operations
Subsidiaries include University of Exeter Press[19], a university press[29], in United Kingdom[30], headquartered in Exeter[31] and University of Exeter Fine Art Collection[20].
Why It Matters
University of Exeter draws 777 Wikipedia views per month (public_research_university category, ranking #36 of 166).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] It is known by 23 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]