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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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The construction sector is keen to do its bit to support the quest for net zero but faces several challenges – from the cost and availability of materials to the levels of support available to ...
Matthew Faith, a PhD researcher from the University of Plymouth, has been awarded a place on the prestigious enrichment scheme of The Alan Turing Institute. The Enrichment Scheme Placement award will ...
A plan to develop the UK’s first wetsuit recycling facility is among eight new projects funded by Future Fibres Network Plus. Many wetsuits are made from neoprene – but the UK currently has no way of ...
Scientists from the University of Plymouth will play a key role in an ambitious new project exploring the consequences of floating offshore wind farms (FLOW) on life throughout the marine food chain.
Functional Imagery Training (FIT) is a unique approach to behaviour change that uses mental imagery to motivate change. FIT teaches people new ways of thinking about their immediate future to help ...
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 ...
The University of Plymouth is part of a major new research project designed to steer the UK towards its net zero targets while benefitting soil health, biodiversity and revolutionising agricultural ...