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New research led by the University found 21% of the global ocean had experienced a reduction in the depth of its ...
People who live in greener neighbourhoods smoke and drink less on average – and those who make regular visits to nature are less likely to smoke, a new study has shown. The research, by an ...
Academics from the University of Plymouth have contributed to a new report demonstrating how culture, creativity and place can benefit local communities and people. Produced by the Key Cities ...
We will be showcasing ELLIE our robotic dog and talking about our research with technology, i.e. biodiversity/drone mapping ...
The University of Plymouth is celebrating after winning two categories at the biggest event in student nursing education. Plymouth won the Student Nursing Times Award for Apprenticeship Provider of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Students turned lifesavers during an emergency planning exercise at Plymouth Argyle’s Home Park stadium, recently. The University of Plymouth’s paramedicine team set up the large-scale major incident ...
Professor Richard Thompson OBE FRS, who led the first study using the term microplastics to describe the microscopic fragments of plastic polluting the global ocean, has been named by TIME among its ...
Along with colleagues, he made the journey from London to speak with leading executives and academics, and meet students, as well as touring some of the University’s outstanding research and teaching ...
There are over 10 million new cases of dementia each year worldwide, implying one new case every 3.2 seconds. Now the University of Plymouth has welcomed representatives from around the world to ...
Your degree will help you gain in-depth knowledge in areas like analogue and digital electronics, communication systems. AI and software and hardware integration. With a strong focus on hands-on ...
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