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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 ...
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 ...
Join our 'Trauma and Beyond' sessions, run by the Wellbeing team at the University of Plymouth. The sessions are open to all University of Plymouth students. If you have experienced shock, trauma or ...
Benefit from the University's strong links with leading companies such as Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, Cisco, Intel, Apple, Nvidia, BBC, and the Met Office. We'll support you from your first year to secure ...
University of Plymouth news: A study showing how people who live in greener neighbourhoods smoke and drink less on average is the latest involving the University to explore links between nature and ...
Pip Raud is used to high energy, stressful situations – exemplified by sailing the Atlantic in a force 12 storm, aged just 18. Part of a seafaring family, she pursued a degree combining water sports ...
The latest exhibition at the University of Plymouth’s Levinsky Gallery is Kingdom, from St Ives-based artist Danny Fox. Running to 7 June 2025 and supported by Hannah Barry Gallery, this is Fox’s ...
The UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) has announced the appointment of 11 new advisory board members, including the University of Plymouth’s Professor Katharine Willis. As Professor of ...
In a UK first, the University of Plymouth has added a boat powered by electricity to its fleet of education and research vessels. Launched during an event at the University’s Marine Station, the ZENOW ...
‘I’ll not submit anymore… When I did what I did I was free! Free and not afraid... How can that be?’ The woman is restless, she is suffocating, she is silenced. This woman revolts... Praised as a ...
People’s perceptions of magic tricks and why they are effective are often in direct contrast to how magicians feel their performances are being received by their audiences, new research has suggested.
Two University of Plymouth students who have changed direction in their study and careers have been shortlisted for a national award. Elena Brake, who studies Mechanical Engineering, and Hanaa ...
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