The Ropes to Reefs project is one of 12 initiatives designed to support sustainable fisheries management that have received funding as part of the Fisheries Industry Science Partnership (FISP) scheme, ...
Led by a team comprising community food researchers, University of Plymouth academics and students, and fruit and vegetable wholesaler Tamar Fresh, the successful project saw local residents given ...
Our dedicated Employer Engagement Team work in partnership with employers, offering a tailored service depending on your business requirements and objectives. Explore this page for an overview of our ...
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 ...
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 ...
As assessment weeks approach, the Pastoral and Spiritual Support Service invites you to take a moment for yourself amidst the academic hustle. From January 6th through 17th, we are offering two weeks ...
The tropical coastlines of Southeast Asia are home to some of the most important and biodiverse marine ecosystems on the planet. However, they are also among its most vulnerable, with areas of coral ...
Children’s books are full of animal characters whose antics capture the hearts and inspire the imaginations of their young readers. However, a new study has shown that iconic characters such as Peter ...
Its success in the Outstanding Estates Team category comes after a period of significant change across the University’s campus, including the transformation of three buildings and work progressing on ...
A delegation from the University of Plymouth has arrived in Busan, South Korea, to join the final round of negotiations linked to the Global Plastics Treaty. Members of the University’s International ...
Antarctica’s turbidity currents and the role they play in helping to regulate Earth’s climate are to be studied for the first time through a groundbreaking international project. The Antarctic Canyon ...