Penryn Perspectives: Professor David Hosken
“I guess you could say we were a bit feral in those early days!” Professor David Hosken David Hosken is...
“I guess you could say we were a bit feral in those early days!” Professor David Hosken David Hosken is...
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A proposed vision to redevelop the University of Exeter’s St Luke’s Campus over the next 50 years will soon be...
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The story of Bill Douglas – one of Britain’s finest filmmakers and creator of Exeter’s renowned cinema museum – will...