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Flexible Combined Honours

FCH staff and subject coordinators

As an FCH student you will be guided by the FCH staff, subject coordinators in each of your subject areas and your personal tutor. All are there to help you choose the most appropriate academic pathways and to get the most out of your degree and your time at the University of Exeter.

Dr Damien Gaucher Interim Director [email protected]
Dr Jo Esra Deputy Director (Streatham/St Luke's) [email protected]
Dr Jeremy DeWaal Deputy Director (Penryn) [email protected]
Queens Info Point Administrator (Streatham/St Luke's) [email protected]

Dr Jeremy DeWaal is the FCH Deputy Director for Penryn and can help with questions and advice about all FCH subjects.

Accounting Dr Chen Lim [email protected] Streatham Court 1.04

Ancient History

Prof Sharon Marshall [email protected]

Amory 373

Anthropology 

Edward Skidelsky [email protected] Amory 348

Arabic

Prof Siam Bhayro [email protected] Institute of Arab & Islamic Studies

Archaeology

Dr Matthew Rendle

[email protected]

Amory 123

Art History & Visual Culture

Dr Meredith Hale [email protected] Old Library 107
Biochemistry Dr Sally Rogers [email protected] Living Systems Institute 

Biological Sciences

Dr Sally Rogers [email protected] Living Systems Institute 
British Sign Language  Prof Sonia Cunico [email protected] Queen's Building, FLC Resource Room
Chemistry Dr Sally Rogers [email protected] Living Systems Institute 

Chinese (Mandarin)

Samir Zarqane

[email protected]

Queen's 114

Classical Studies 

Prof Sharon Marshall [email protected] Amory 373

Classics 

Prof Sharon Marshall [email protected] Amory 373

Communications

Prof Neil Ewen  [email protected] Office 1, White House, Thornlea

Computer Science 

Dr David Wakeling [email protected] Innovation Centre Phase 1 0 

Criminology 

Dr Edward Skidelsky [email protected] Amory 348

Drama 

Dr Bryan Brown [email protected] Alexander Building, F8
Economics Dr Giancarlo Ianulardo [email protected] Streatham Court 0.75 
English Dr Joseph Crawford [email protected] Queen's Building
Exercise and Sports Science Matthew Campbell [email protected]  St. Luke's, Richard's 109 

Film & Television Studies 

Dr Benedict Morrison [email protected] Queen's 110

French

Samir Zarqane [email protected]

Queen's 114

Geography 

Helena Hastie

[email protected]

 

German Samir Zarqane [email protected]

Queen's 114

Greek (Ancient) 

Dr Sharon Marshall [email protected] Amory 373 
History

Dr Matthew Rendle

[email protected] Amory 123
International Relations Dr Martin Moorby [email protected] Amory 232A
Italian  Samir Zarqane [email protected]

Queen's 114

Japanese  Prof Sonia Cunico [email protected] Queen's 223

Latin 

Prof Sharon Marshall [email protected] Amory 373
Management

Dr Levke Henningsen

[email protected] 1.65A
Streatham Court
Mathematics Prof Nigel Byott [email protected]  
Medical Sciences Dr Hannah Welters [email protected] Medical School Building G01

Mediterranean Studies

Prof Sharon Marshall [email protected] Amory 373 
Middle Eastern Studies Prof Siam Bhayro

[email protected]

Institute of Arab & Islamic Studies

Philosophy 

Edward Skidelsky [email protected] Amory 348 
Politics  Dr Martin Moorby [email protected] Amory 232A

Portuguese 

Samir Zarqane [email protected]

Queen's 114

Religion

Prof Sharon Marshall

[email protected] Amory Building, 373
Russian Samir Zarqane [email protected]

Queen's 114

Sociology Edward Skidelsky [email protected] Amory 348 

Spanish 

Samir Zarqane [email protected]

Queen's 114

Sustainability

Helena Hastie

[email protected]

 

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Emma Sweeney [email protected] INTO

Theology

Prof Sharon Marshall [email protected] Amory 373
Work Placement

Prof Marion Gibson

[email protected]

Queen's Building and Peter Lanyon Building

Study Abroad

Prof Marion Gibson

[email protected] Queen's Building and Peter Lanyon Building

Every FCH student has at least one personal tutor - you may have a tutor in one or both of your main subjects, it depends on the subjects you take.

Personal Tutors (some departments call them Academic Tutors) are there to support your academic development and progress, and as the first port of call for pastoral guidance.

Personal tutors are usually FCH subject co-ordinators, so they can help with both academic aspects of your studies and personal issues. 

They help with your development and getting the most out of your time at university. This is often referred to as personal development planning (PDP) - and the University offers many resources for this.

We try to make sure you have the same tutor throughout your time at the university, so that a good relationship can be built up and tutors can write a meaningful reference for you when you are applying for things after university.

Click here for further information on Personal Tutors.

There are also a very large range of Student Support services on campus should you ever feel you need extra support in your social life or studies.

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