What's on at the University of Plymouth: The Cube – Events to inspire you. Join workshops, talks and activities designed to grow your skills, confidence and business ideas. University of Plymouth and ...
Progress to our professionally accredited degree that is designed to offer significant exam exemptions from the ACCA, ICAEW and CIMA on graduation. It really makes me proud that what I say to students ...
Sanctuary scholarships are a financial support package for students who may have difficulty accessing home fees due to their immigration status. They are for any students living in the UK (however, ...
Join our friendly environmental science students and academics virtually, where you’ll have the chance to hear first‑hand about their experiences studying environmental science. They’ll share insights ...
More than 700,000 microscopic fibres could be released into wastewater during each use of a domestic washing machine, with many of them likely to pass through sewage treatment and into the environment ...
Scientists, managers and fishing organisations in the South West of England will work together to create a network of underwater cameras to monitor the habitats of fished species in the region’s ...
A drug used to treat agitation in people with dementia is no more effective than a placebo, and might even increase mortality, according to a new study. The research, led by the University of Plymouth ...
“Art can help you to articulate how you’re feeling at difficult times, when you don’t know exactly how to word it… these workshops have been great for both my study and future career” A new project at ...
Plymouth is to be the national centre for marine autonomy following an announcement by the Defence Minister during a keynote address at a major city networking event. The city is already making waves ...
Registered health and social care professionals (HCPs) make up a huge proportion of the NHS – but the proportion of them who facilitate, deliver or lead research is very low. Now the University of ...
Originally submitted as an ERC Advanced Grant, but now funded by UKRI, the £2.8M ARISE project, led by Professor Gerd Masselink, is a follow-up from the GCRF funded project, ' Physical impacts of ...
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