The Plymouth Ethics Online System (PEOS) is a flexible web-based management system to help facilitate and streamline the ethical review process. PEOS is available to members of staff, postgraduate ...
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 ...
The extinction of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago came during a tumultuous time in Earth’s history, with some of the largest known volcanic eruptions and a 10-15km wide asteroid crashing into the ...
The University of Plymouth’s motto is to Explore, Dream, Discover – and a contingent did so on a large scale on a recent visit to the Royal Geographical Society (RGS). Students, staff and alumni ...
From engaging kids with sustainable cooking to exploring the global sand crisis, the University of Plymouth opened its doors for the annual Festival of Social Science. The Economic and Social Research ...
A home-based care project which empowers people with Parkinson’s through self-care pathways has won the award for Digital Innovation in Health and Social Care at the Bright Ideas in Health Awards 2024 ...
A group of international scientists – including two from the University of Plymouth and Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) – has developed a new method for examining the effects of Artificial Light at ...
Tony Miller, a 72-year-old BA (Hons) History with Creative Writing student, says coming to University was one of the best decisions he’s made. University of Plymouth news: Students, staff and alumni ...
Researchers at the University of Plymouth are leading an innovative initiative to advance the study of meningiomas in NF2-related schwannomatosis (NF2-SWN). Meningiomas, often linked to the loss of ...
Professor Dame Judith Petts DBE was among the dignitaries receiving honours during an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle, recently. The University of Plymouth’s former Vice-Chancellor was made a ...
Issy Hart explains that her childhood home in the Cotswolds is ‘about as far away from the sea as you can get’ – and she always felt she had a calling to come to the South West. For many who thought ...
More than £80,000 has been donated to benefit University research helping people with multiple sclerosis (MS). One of the projects that will receive funding is the South West Impact of Multiple ...