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01Cover
02Contents
03Welcome
04News
05Strategy 2030 update
06Celebrating the Law School
07Parkinson’s research
08Noah’s legacy
09Turning back time
10Saving our seas
11Decarbonising heat and you
12Preventing miscarriages of justice
13The University offers students support
14Graduation 2020-22
15Generations at Exeter
16Returning to campus
17Behind the lens
18Alumni making a difference
19Sport at the University
20Keep in touch

Contents

05

Strategy 2030 update

In the last edition we shared our new strategy for the University, Strategy 2030, which set out our ambitions for the next ten years as well as outlining our strategic priorities and commitments.

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Keeping people with Parkinson’s moving

Around 1 in 500 people are affected by Parkinson’s disease. There is currently no cure, but drugs and other interventions can help reduce the main symptoms and maintain quality of life.

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03 Welcome

04 News

05 Strategy 2030 update

06 Celebrate 100 years of the Law School

07 Keeping people with Parkinson’s moving

08 Noah’s legacy helps to save lives

09 Turning back time

10 Saving our seas

11 Decarbonising heat and you

12 Understanding and preventing miscarriages of justice

13 The University offers students support

14 Graduation 2020-22

15 Generations at Exeter

16 Celebrating 25 years with a return to campus

17 Behind the lens

18 Alumni making a difference

19 Sport at the University

20 Keep in touch

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Decarbonising heat and you

Heating is responsible for around 45-50% of UK energy consumption, 80% of home energy consumption, and one third of all UK emissions. Decarbonising heat is seen as essential to the UK meeting its targets for net zero, however efforts are way behind electricity.

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The University offers students support

From becoming part of the UK-wide University of Sanctuary network, to reducing the impact of the cost-of-living-crisis, we have been ensuring our students are supported.

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19

Sport at the University

Our commitments over the next four years plus a round-up of the year’s sporting highlights.

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