Doctoral College
The University of Exeter Doctoral College brings together institution-wide support, training, and administration for all of our postgraduate and early career researchers. The Doctoral College works across all six academic Colleges within the University as well as key Professional Services, to ensure that postgraduate and early career researchers have an outstanding start to their research careers. It is world-class research hub, committed to a vibrant research culture and community, to sector-leading training and development, and to providing outstanding facilities and resources. For more information, please visit https://www.exeter.ac.uk/doctoralcollege
Recent Submissions
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Beyond the Bars of the London Zoo: Curating, Collecting, and Classifying Animals at the Zoological Society of London, ca. 1847-1903
(University of Exeter Archaeology and History, 20 May 2024)The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) and its gardens, better known as London Zoo, is one of the oldest modern zoos in the world. Founded in 1826, the Zoological Society of London played a significant part in the development ... -
Collective creativity in childhood: exploring pathways between socio-dramatic imaginary play and the changing landscape of structured drama.
(University of Exeter Communications, Drama and Film, 20 May 2024)Over the last forty years, education policy in the UK and elsewhere has ‘decoupled’ creativity from the arts, redefining it as an economic commodity, while simultaneously adopting a standards and competencies approach that ... -
Investigating the characterisation of exoplanet atmospheres through retrieval with advanced chemistry modelling
(University of Exeter Astrophysics, 20 May 2024)Exoplanet science concerns itself with questions surrounding these planets around other stars, in an attempt to narrow down on the questions that humanity have been grappling with since time immemorial: how did we get ... -
Iris effects, radiator fins, and the tropopause
(University of Exeter Mathematics, 20 May 2024)The ways in which clouds, circulation, and climate sensitivity interact are grand challenges of climate science. All of these phenomena depend on water vapor's condensable nature and strong radiative absorption. In this ... -
Electron Cryo-microscopy of Archaeal Surface Structures
(University of Exeter Biological Sciences, 7 March 2024)The domain of life known as Archaea, encompasses an astonishing array of intricately diverse species thriving across a wide spectrum of highly varied environments around the globe. First discovered in the 1970s (recognized ...