International students - postgraduate taught
With students from over 20 countries, academic staff of over 25 nationalities and colleagues in over 35 countries, we are a truly international Medical School.
We are recruit high quality students and staff from around the world and are actively investigating challenges in the provision of medicine and healthcare at both local and global levels.
Support
Our international students are given the support and assistance to ensure that their time with us is a success, from a meet and greet service on their arrival, to free in-sessional English language programmes. For more information about the services available to international students at the University of Exeter see the International Student Support Office website.
The Medical School has a dedicated International Student tutor who offers pastoral support and runs sessions with international students so that they can discuss and reflect on their experiences.
Our incoming international students also have the opportunity to team up with an existing student who acts as a mentor and source of advice on anything from tips about writing reflective essays to where to find the best shops and restaurants.
Find out more
Representatives of the University’s International Office regularly travel to different countries to meet with propective students, offer them advice about which programmes they are best suited for and answer any questions they may have. Details of their travel schedules and information about applications from different countries can be found on the In Your Country section of the International Office website.
The MSc in Environment and Human Health from Exeter University has been very instrumental in setting me on the right path to achieve my aspirations. I joined the programme with the aim of acquiring a relevant qualification and skills needed to work in public health and science communication. My expectations were met as we were exposed to cutting-edge information from world-class teachers and researchers from University of Exeter Medical School, European Centre of Environment and Human Health, and other institutions.
"The course explored global health issues such as climate change, air pollution, environmental sustainability and population health, through an ecological lens. This enriched my worldview with respect to how different social determinants influence health and wellbeing at individual and population levels. In addition we were introduced to various tools and frameworks for health research, data analysis, science communication, and academic writing. Classroom work was enriched by hands-on activities and field visits.
"I also took advantage of workshops and seminars organised by the Career Zone at the Penryn campus. I attended sessions in leadership, social entrepreneurship, CV writing, and job interviews. By taking these classes and volunteering through FXU and GhanaThink, I was awarded the Exeter Award, which was a nice addition to the Masters.
"The environment in Cornwall is conducive for studies; you have the opportunity to be taught by highly-qualified lecturers, interact with very brilliant colleagues from diverse backgrounds, and take control of your intellectual interests. The social environment is equally intriguing as the year is loaded with activities from both the university and local communities. Though I missed home at times, I always cherished the special experience to be in such a truly unique part of the UK.
"Currently, I work as a Public Sector Coordinator for an international NGO here in Ghana. We work within the sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR) sector. My team focuses on addressing gaps in information and service delivery as far as young people’s SRHR are concerned. I am responsible for organising and coordinating activities across three regions in Ghana. This is a huge responsibility, but the research, project management, and communication (report writing and presentation), and leadership skills enhanced through the MSc programme ensure that my performance is consistently rated between commendable and exceptional by my superiors."
Gameli Adzaho,
MSc Environment and Human Health
The Commonwealth Shared Scholarship is a prestigious award and it has given me the opportunity to study at one of the best universities in the UK. I have developed the skills to investigate contemporary public health inequalities, explore the effects of climate change, critically analyse evidence, and suggest potential solutions to policy makers
I am from Nigeria and I chose to study at the University of Exeter because of its worldwide reputation for teaching and high quality research. The University collaborates with renowned global researchers at the European Centre for Environment and Human Health (ECEHH), therefore I applied to learn from the best as this was my area of interest. I am currently studying the MSc Environment and Human Health course at the Truro campus. The modules are really interesting, interactive and intellectually stimulating. I enjoy the different methods of teaching because they deepen my understanding of how the environment affects human health. The tutors are readily accessible and this support has really improved my student experience.
I applied for the Commonwealth Shared Scholarship scholarship because I wanted an opportunity to acquire in-depth knowledge that will enable me contribute potentially to the development needs of Nigeria. The scholarship is a prestigious award and it has given me the opportunity to study at one of the best universities in the UK. I have developed the skills to investigate contemporary public health inequalities, explore the effects of climate change, critically analyse evidence, and suggest potential solutions to policy makers. Upon return to my home country, I will apply gained knowledge and skills to improve the health and wellbeing of population and also promote sustainable practices to preserve the environment in which we live.
The University of Exeter offers a great academic experience, supportive tutors, and a beautiful campus. No matter your area of study, you will have access to well-stocked libraries, multidisciplinary researchers, friendly colleagues from different countries, and numerous social activities. The lovely beaches in Cornwall and the peaceful community provide a calm environment to study. I have had an exciting experience so far, as the two campuses have everything you need to succeed in your academic and professional life.
Chidinma Okoli
MSc Environment and Human Health