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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 ...
The Lovelace System is a high performance computing cluster capable of some of the most heavy-duty computing tasks in a variety of fields. Our students can access this facility to work on projects ...
The School of Biological and Marine Sciences at the University welcome invitations to participate in outreach events such as talks, short workshops or careers fairs. With a dedicated Equality ...
Our research is aimed at understanding the molecular and cellular processes underlying human health and disease with a key aim to translate this research into diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
One in three people over the age of 65 will develop dementia. In England in 2012, 670,000 people have dementia. This number will double in the next 30 years. Among the over-55s, dementia is feared ...
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 ...
For start dates from September 2025 onwards please check the course page or email the Doctoral College Admissions Team so we can send you a link to the application. Ensure you have read the admissions ...
G A contextual offer is an offer to study at university that takes personal circumstances that may affect grades into account. 90% of world trade is carried by sea. You will master key areas from ...
Are you feeling stressed or anxious about the climate and ecological crisis? Do you feel the need to express your concerns but find it difficult to talk to your friends and family about it? Would you ...
University of Plymouth news: The University of Plymouth and Delta University for Science and Technology have established a new partnership that will strengthen academic ties between the UK and Egypt.
These hybrid lectures are open to all who are interested, and offer a space in which to network and discuss all matters relating to Global Health. The lecture is entitled 'Building Skills and ...
We are also available for in-person sessions at the Student Hub in the Charles Seale-Hayne Library on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 09:30–10:30 (no need to book). There will be changes to visa application ...