The University of Exeter Students' Guild is the students' union of the University of Exeter. We exist for you. What that means is we offer support, advice, representation, entertainment and other activities that enhance your student experience at Exeter.
You are now a member of the University of Exeter Students' Guild! When you enrol, you automatically become a member, which means you decide what happens here. The Guild is affiliated to the National Union of Students (NUS), which gives you a voice nationally on student-related issues.
What We Do
Streatham Campus is the largest of the three Exeter campuses, and where you'll find most of the Guild's (and the University's) services. Our Information Point can be found at the entrance of Devonshire House. Here you can get general information, post letters and small parcels, and our staff will also point you in the right direction for whatever you're looking for.
St. Luke's Campus houses a small, relaxed, and vibrant community of students. The campus has its own friendly traditions, from the weekly Bop student night to the annual Summer Ball weekend and the Summer Fête. The St. Luke's Information Point can give you information, help you with photocopying and locker hire, and sell tickets for the Bop.
Cornwall Campus Tremough campus, in Penryn, Cornwall, is shared jointly between the University of Exeter and University College Falmouth. The campus is represented by a shared union called FXU. The Students' Guild provides academic representation at Tremough for Exeter students. They can also access all Guild services and facilities based at Streatham.
For more specific information about FXU, please to go their website: www.fxu.org.uk
Guild Strategy
We spent a great deal of 2008/09 asking everyone with a stake in the Guild about what we should be focusing on and where we should be going in the future. Having asked students; staff; the University; members of the community and considered possible changes afoot in the wider world we have completely reviewed our view of what we exist for (our mission), what we want to achieve (our vision) and the values that support us.
The Guild Strategy 2009-10 gives an overview of our strategic plan for the next three years. We believe that by responding to the challenges raised with through our consultation we will secure the future of the Students’ Guild and will ensure we are in a strong position to respond to immanent changes in higher education and students’ unions.
Download the Guild Strategy 2009-10