Working in the University
With the recent financial turmoil in the world, getting a job after a postgraduate degree is not going to be easy. With many others with higher academic degrees already on the verge of losing their jobs, it is better, that teaching at a university can indeed be a lucrative career that many can consider. Working in the university is appealing to those who consider part time jobs not very worthwhile.
Working in the university has its very own advantages. At the University of Exeter, prospective employees can expect the best working conditions that any other university has to offer. The quality of life and work is truly exceptional here as the university is equipped with three large campuses and is situated on a country estate that overlooks beautiful rolling landscapes consisting of parks, woods, gardens and lakes.
With fully equipped buildings with all the latest teaching aids, labs and lecture theatres with state of the art seminar rooms with fully functional technological aids, working here in the university is a dream come true for many.
Those working here as teaching faculty and in the management levels have access to sports facilities both indoor and outdoor, fitness centres, swimming pools, leisure and entertainment facilities and music concerts. Those with children can use the nursery on the campus if required. Children between the ages of 3 months to 5 years are cared for here. The Cycle scheme encourages everyone on the campus to go green. Staff members of the university can avail of annual season tickets to commute to work.