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From experts sharing their latest research to films, performances and family festivals, our exciting and varied events are open to all members of our communities. We welcome students, staff, alumni ...
The School of Art, Design and Architecture Equality and Diversity Committee discusses, implements, promotes and monitors school-level actions aimed at improving the working and learning environment ...
Our students are calling for a curriculum and HE experience that has sustainability at its heart; supporting their development of attributes and expertise that enables them to meet wellbeing needs and ...
We have many opportunities at the University, in the Student Union, and in the city to get involved in sustainability. Explore and find out more how you can make difference. Sustainability events are ...
A medical student from the University of Plymouth has published a peer-reviewed article about a rare genetic condition – with findings further fuelling his ambition to support people affected. Ahsan ...
Students and staff in the University of Plymouth’s law team welcomed a very special visitor, recently. President of the Law Society of England and Wales, Richard Atkinson came to the University’s Law ...
Artisanal fishers can be almost as accurate as satellite data when it comes to their awareness of features that can be found in the marine environment, a new study has shown. Published in the journal ...
Join us this Earth Day for a lunchtime of talks focused on research underway in waterways, rivers and harbours near you.
Anneliese Hodge, a PhD researcher at the University of Plymouth and Plymouth Marine Laboratory, has won the Gold Award in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences category at the prestigious STEM for ...
The University of Plymouth is celebrating a decade of funding from the charity Brain Tumour Research, which has enabled it to maintain its status as one of the world's leading centres for brain tumour ...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau occupies an enormous area of Asia and is known as the Roof of the World, owing to an average elevation that exceeds 4,500m. Located at the heart of the Himalayas, the plateau ...
The annual migration of Christmas Island’s red crabs – where millions of creatures cover its beaches as they make their way from land to sea – is a true natural spectacle. However, little is known ...
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