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Moving on to Postgraduate Study
Many of you will find, towards the end of your degree, that you would like to carry on studying at a more advanced level. The College has a wide range of postgraduate opportunities, which you might wish to investigate further. For more detailed information, please see our postgraduate prospectus. If you wish to pursue the notion of postgraduate study further, you should see your personal tutor or one of your module tutors during their office hours. They should be able to give you general advice about courses and funding.
For more information about continuing your studies at Exeter, please see the PG Taught or PG Research pages.