Festival of PGR Research events
We are excited to share that the Festival of PGR Research will take place across Streatham and Penryn campuses from Wednesday 6 May until Thursday 4 June 2026.
The Festival of PGR Research is a platform for celebrating the diverse and inspiring research that our postgraduate researchers are conducting at the University of Exeter. This new festival is an opportunity for PGRs to build community, showcase and develop communication, presentation and impact skills and to take part in a variety of competitions, workshops and interactive activities.

Monday, 01 June 2026 - Tuesday, 30 June 2026
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Planning and structuring academic writing
This workshop will present strategies for planning your writing, such as linear templates and mind maps. We will also discuss how to structure your writing effectively through tools such as PEEL.
Mon 01 June, 202610:00 AM - 11:30 AM Online
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PGR Connect: creating meaningful interdisciplinary networks
Looking to meet fellow researchers beyond your own discipline, build new connections, and expand your academic network in a relaxed and engaging setting? Join us for PGR Connect, a dynamic networking event designed to bring together Postgraduate Researchers from across the University.
Tue 02 June, 20262:00 PM - 4:00 PM Streatham Court 0.28
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Closing ceremony for the PGR Festival including Dean's Commendations at Streatham Campus
This invite-only closing ceremony for the PGR Festival including Deans commendations, is hosted by Prof Stacey Hynd and held at Streatham Campus.
Wed 03 June, 20262:00 PM - 4:00 PM Streatham Campus: MR2-3, Queen's Building
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Closing ceremony for the PGR Festival at Penryn Campus
This event is invite-only. The closing ceremony for the PGR Festival is hosted by Prof Stacey Hynd and held at Penryn Campus.
Thu 04 June, 20262:00 PM - 4:00 PM Penryn Campus: Daphne Du Maurier Masters Suite
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