Contents
03 Welcome
04 The history of the University of Exeter
05 Love at Exeter
06 Making musical memories
07 University news
08 Honorary graduates 2024
09 Alumni News
10 Celebrating women in STEM
11 In conversation with Juliet Barratt
12 University snapshots
13 Politics and prizes
14 Insights from industry legends
15 Paw-fect health
16 Driving forward a diagnosis
17 In conversation with Tom Abell
18 Accelerating action
19 Treasured pages
20 An island of calm
21 Alumni making a difference
22 Keep in touch
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Accelerating action
Accelerated action is needed to address climate change and nature loss. In 2024, the world reached the threshold of +1.5˚C of warming, and the business sector is retreating from its climate and biodiversity commitments. The University of Exeter’s Nature and Climate Impact Team, led by Professor Gail Whiteman, will use innovative communication techniques and cutting-edge science to create effective impact pathways and push for systemic change.
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An island of calm
The use of space and natural light, create an island of calm at the heart of our Streatham Campus in the form of our latest new building. It’s a space conducive to prayer and contemplation, a place that encourages respect, community and inclusivity across all faiths and beliefs and connects us to the natural environment.
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