University of Exeter SafePod

SafePod Summary

Location

St Luke's (Haighton) Library
St Luke's Campus
University of Exeter
Heavitree Road
Exeter

Postcode

EX1 2LU

Region

South West

Opening Hours

10:00 - 16:00

Directions

The nearest railway station is Exeter Central. Buses A, 4, 56, 57 all stop opposite the campus entrance.

Fire Alarm Information

In the event of a fire alarm please leave the building by the nearest available exit and proceed to the Assembly point A or B on the grass quadrangle. If using the Fire Exit in the SafePod room please turn right and proceed to Assembly point B.

Contact Details

Name
Chris Launder
Telephone
07814 819064
Email
safepod@exeter.ac.uk

Number of monitors

1

Data Centres available from this SafePod

SAIL Databank
Scottish Government
National Records of Scotland
UK Data Service
Health and Social Care Northern Ireland
Leeds Institute for Data Analytics
Office for National Statistics

Access Policy

On arrival at St Luke's Campus, please phone the SafePod mobile on 07814 819064 or meet the co-ordinator outside the main entrance doors to St Luke's Library. If you are a member of the University please swipe in at the main entrance and report to the enquiry desk on Level 0.

Accessibility

On arrival at St Luke's Campus, please phone the SafePod mobile on 07814 819064 or meet the co-ordinator outside the main entrance doors to St Luke's Library. There is a ramp at the main entrance and another at the Fire Exit from the SafePod room.

Lone Working Policy

There is no lone working policy. Use of this SafePod is unsupervised. There is a panic alarm within the SafePod and researchers can call the SafePod Coordinator mobile at any time.
The University of Exeter combines world-class research with excellent student satisfaction, from our campuses in the South West of England, in Exeter and Cornwall. We are one of the very few universities to be both a member of the Russell Group and have a Gold award from the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), evidence of our established international reputation for excellence in both teaching and research. Our success is built on a strong partnership with our students and a clear focus on high performance.

The University has over 25,000 students from 130 countries and over 125,000 alumni in 183 countries providing our academic community of staff, students and visiting researchers with a truly global experience and a diverse, inclusive environment. Our strategic partnerships across the world bring together leading academics and the resources of outstanding universities to deliver transformative impact in key global challenges such as global sustainability and wellbeing.

Our research is at the heart of what we do and is making a difference across the world. We unite expertise from across our academic disciplines, breaking down barriers to create innovative solutions to complex, global challenges.