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    5 Days to Wellbeing

    As our learners prepare for half term (from 15th February), we wanted to share some wellbeing support that can help you look after yourself while there’s a break in your online learning. As a 16-18 learner with us, you will have been receiving a weekly Online Wellbeing and Support newsletter, in which we introduce you to content intended…

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    Looking after your health and wellbeing at home

    Exeter College is closed due to the Coronavirus outbreak, but the exceptional learning continues for our students.   In this blog, Jake Cole, our Emotional Health and Wellbeing Advisor, has sourced some top tips on how to look after yourself during a challenging period.  Please also see advice from Young Minds, the NHS, and Mind.  Connect This is a huge one – everyone needs…

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    Students on the row-ed to good health for Healthy Living and Wellbeing Week

    STUDENTS are being put through their paces at Exeter College …

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    Exeter College and University of Exeter Strengthen Education Partnership  

    The University of Exeter and Exeter College have signed an updated Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), deepening their shared commitment to enhancing education across the region.  The agreement, formalised during a ceremony at the University’s Streatham Campus on Tuesday, June 3rd, marks the next chapter in a partnership spanning around 20 years between two of Devon’s…

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    Exeter College has been officially recognised by The Sunday Times as one of the UK’s Best Places to Work

    Exeter College is proud to announce that it has been recognised as one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work in the UK 2025, in the Big Organisation category. The prestigious accolade celebrates the best workplaces across the country and highlights employers that lead the way in creating outstanding employee experiences. The Sunday Times…

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    Exeter College students help to plant trees and make history at Killerton

    The Community Forest project at Killerton has engaged local schools, colleges, and community groups in planting trees across three locations: Columbjohn, Elbury, and Beare Farms. Over the course of the project, trees have been planted by over 750 members of the public and local community groups, including The Royal College of GPs, Exeter College, The…

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    Exeter College and JobCentre Plus Launch Career Builders Programme for Adults Re-entering the Job Market 

    Exeter College, in partnership with Exeter Jobcentre Plus, is proud to announce the launch of the Career Builders programme – a new initiative designed to support adults on their journey towards employment, volunteering or further training.   Career Builders is a tailored learning programme aimed at adults who have been out of the job market for…

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    Support During Christmas Closure

    Exeter College buildings and services will be closed for the Christmas holidays from noon on Friday 20 December 2024 until Monday 6 January 2025. If you require any support or help during this time there are a number of resources available to you, for more information click here for useful links (students can access this…

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    Exeter College’s Festival of Carols Lights Up the Cathedral with Music and Community Spirit

    Exeter College proudly hosted its annual Festival of Carols on Thursday evening, uniting students, parents, and the broader Exeter community in a celebration of the festive season and a reflective conclusion to the year. The event took place in the magnificent setting of Exeter Cathedral.  The service was led by Reverend Matt Clayton, Leader of…

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    Introduction to Bibliotherapy and Counselling Skills

    Introduction to Bibliotherapy and Counselling Skills is an ambitious course offering unique skills to counsellors, those who work in community-focused organisations, and those interested in using literature as a way to deepen their wellbeing offer to clients. Bibliotherapy uses therapeutic skills and specially chosen books to support people with their wellbeing goals.

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