Discover the engaging and creative events taking place at the University of Plymouth and our partners, and keep up to date with what's on locally. We recommend checking with named contacts for each ...
The Ropes to Reefs project is one of 12 initiatives designed to support sustainable fisheries management that have received ...
UK Disability History month is an annual event, celebrating and creating discussions around the history of disability rights and experiences in the UK and around the world. This November 2024 UKDHM ...
Functional Imagery Training (FIT) is a unique approach to behaviour change that uses mental imagery to motivate change. FIT teaches people new ways of thinking about their immediate future to help ...
Our dedicated Employer Engagement Team work in partnership with employers, offering a tailored service depending on your business requirements and objectives. Explore this page for an overview of our ...
The University of Plymouth is proud to be the host of the 12th Change Agents’ Network (CAN) Conference in May 2025, supported by Jisc. The University has a long-standing history of working with ...
Women make up 15.7% of the UK engineering workforce, and people with disabilities just 11% of it. So when you add into the mix that student Elena Brake also originally studied Fine Art, you could say ...
Led by a team comprising community food researchers, University of Plymouth academics and students, and fruit and vegetable wholesaler Tamar Fresh, the successful project saw local residents given ...
A project to help local people access fruit and veg more easily for their Christmas dinners and beyond has been hailed a success. Known as Fresh Street Community project, the pilot voucher scheme ...
The Christmas season can be both joyous and sad. It is a time for families and friends to come together and have wonderful celebrations. But it is also a time for those on their own to feel very ...
Scientists have used 3D-printed components to create a robotic instrument that can autonomously monitor the earliest stages of development in any aquatic species. The LabEmbryoCam has been created ...
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