Welcome to the School of Education and Lifelong Learning
School of Education & Lifelong Learning
We are a leading centre for the study of Education, offering a wide range of PGCE and postgraduate courses. Our educational research advances policy, theory and practice and contributes to the broader vision of Education, both nationally and internationally.
Exeter named University of the Year
Exeter has been named 2007 University of the Year by the Times Higher Education Supplement. The Award was made in recognition of the University’s efforts to create new educational opportunities in the South West in partnership with a range of other organisations. Read more about the award ...
About the School & Campus
The School has its own campus, called St Luke's, near Exeter city centre. We have a specialised education library, indoor swimming pool, student bar and many more facilties. Students often comment how much they enjoy the collegial atmosphere. Read more About the School & Campus.
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Educational Psychology Accreditation
The University of Exeter is in the first set of universities to be accredited by the British Psychological Society to run a three year doctorate instead of a one year Master’s in Educational Psychology.
An Audience with Sir Ken Robinson - "All our Futures: Business and Education in Partnership for Tomorrow"
On Friday the 28th November 2008 Sir Ken Robinson will be at the Centre for Leadership Studies, University of Exeter for a day discussing the challenges of creativity and innovation in education and business today.
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The Exeter Award
Want to enhance your employability? The Exeter Award is a new achievement award for undergraduate and taught postgraduate students.
It is designed to enhance your employability by providing official recognition and evidence of extra-curricular activities and achievements.
The cloisters of St Luke’s College were recently filled with life long supporters of the College for the unveiling of a plaque to commemorate the Principals of the College from 1839 to the merger with the University of Exeter in 1978.