We hope you all have a great break and a good rest after a busy term. If you’re leaving Exeter, safe travels and we can’t wait to welcome you back soon. For those who are staying, we’ve got information, support and events for you!
Guild Reception will be closed from Friday 28 March and reopens on Monday 28 April.
Your Students’ Guild will be closed on Friday 18 April and Monday 21 April, with staff back and responding to any queries from 22 April.
More information about the facilities, services and events available during the Spring Break can be found here.
Looking for things to do during April?
Here are some of our top picks for things to do and places to visit in Devon in April:
LegoBrick Festival – Lego fans won’t want to miss this opportunity to see largescale displays, speed competitions and plenty of Lego sets and figures to buy.
Donkey Sanctuary– Free to visit, enjoy seeing all the Donkeys and the beautiful Sidmouth countryside.
Paignton Zoo -walk on the wild side and visit all the animals!
Custom House Visitor Centre – You might have walked past it many times, but have you ever been inside this historic building?
Exeter Green Circle – explore all of Exeter on foot with this trail around the city.
RAF visiting Exeter! Sit in a Typhoon cockpit, try your hand at drumming and meet members of the Royal Air Force.
Princesshay Spring Market- featuring some of the best food and shopping stalls from Exeter's Christmas Market, plus a vintage carousel!
Revision and Referencing
With exams, assignments and dissertation deadlines coming up in term 3, you might be thinking about your revision and how you’re going to plan your break. We’ve got loads of tips, resources and guidance on our Exam Destress page, and if you’re not feeling confident about your referencing, take a look at our Reference Right page for help.
You can also look at mitigation options if you’re struggling to meet your deadlines. You can apply for evidence-free extensions for your coursework assignments directly in ELE2.
Urgent support on campus
The Estate Patrol Control Room is staffed 24/7 - this includes the Bank Holiday closure period. Estate Patrol Officers will be available to provide advice, direction and attend incidents as required.
The non-emergency telephone line is 01392 723999.
In cases of emergency, individuals should contact the emergency services on 999 and then contact the Estate Patrol through their emergency line on 01392 722222.
Support off campus:
If you are feeling like you are struggling or your mental wellbeing has dipped, there are also many resources such as online support and tools for you.
Citizens Advice and Devon Shelter provide information and advice regarding issues relating to issues in private accommodation.
Student Minds also have some resources specific to exam stress, and on many other topics.
Don’t forget to use the SafeZone app when on campus to connect you to Estate Patrol when you need them.
We’re looking forward to seeing you all in term 3!