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Accommodation in Exeter

Meet the team

Residence Life are a mixed team of full-time wellbeing staff and part time student mentors that are here to help you depending on what support you need.  

Student mentors are experienced students who have lived in student accommodation previously and can help answer any general questions you have about living in residences. If you have any more serious worries, you can mention this to them, and they can escalate to a staff member.  

Alternatively, you can come directly to wellbeing staff via their booking page or by emailing residencelife@exeter.ac.uk 

Residence teams


Full time team

Vics

Manager

Helen

Officer

Simon

Officer

Sally

Co-ordinator

Sean

Co-ordinator


Student Mentor Team

Mentors covering East Park and Garden Hill House 

Seb

Lyla

Maddie

Cate

Amelia

"Don't be afraid to ask people to hang out. If it be clubbing or film nights and see who wants to do similar things to you, that will be how you find good friends who will support you."


Mentors covering Lafrowda, Rowe House, Spreytonway, St German's, Lopes, Ransom Pickard & Pennsylvania Court

Abbie

Georgia

Edward

Eleanor

Hannah

Charlie

Clara

Emma

“There is always someone available to talk to who can help, with whatever you may be dealing with, and remember that everyone is in exactly the same boat as you, so don't be afraid to reach out for help.”  


Mentors covering Rowancroft, Nancherrow and James Owen Court

Faraz

Holly

Daniel


Mentors covering Birks, Holland, Mardon and Nash Grove

Astor

Emma

Ollie

Beatrice

Clara

Audrey

Vanessa

Tara

Our favourite things about accommodation
- The outdoor spaces close by 
- The location/proximity to the main campus  
- Meeting new people in the dining hall 
- The social area was nice and big
- New friends! 


Mentors covering Moberly, Duryard, King Edward Court, Cook & Llewellyn, St David's and Point Exe

Amelia

Sofia

Serena

“I made a lot of friends as a result of doing the campus tour, which was the finest thing I did. I participated in a variety of societies and went to a number of social events, which helped me get to know the people and learn about city life.”  

Will

“Moving far away from home is something that I found   challenging but in the end, incredibly rewarding. I found exploring the city to be a great way to ground myself in a new city.”