New research led by the University has prompted scientists to suggest that materials being advocated as alternatives ...
Thrive Plymouth is Plymouth City Council's ten-year plan to improve health and wellbeing and reduce health inequalities in ...
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 ...
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 ...
STEPS II is a National Institute for Health and Care Research funded study for people with Parkinson’s Disease (PD), sponsored by Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust and managed by the University of ...
University of Plymouth: MSc Robotics - Be inspired to innovate and develop the robots, artificial intelligence and autonomous systems of tomorrow’s world. Discover how and why underlying issues such ...
Wearing clothes can release even greater quantities of microfibres to the environment than washing them, new research shows. In a first-of-its-kind study, scientists from the Institute for Polymers, ...
Join our action-focused 2-day course designed specifically for those leading net zero and sustainability in their organisations. This comprehensive course combines theoretical foundations with ...
Organisations across the South West are joining forces as part of an international project to remove and prevent plastic pollution in the English Channel. Preventing Plastic Pollution (PPP) will ...
The Community and Primary Care Research Group (CPCRG) at the University of Plymouth have been working extensively on research projects in global low-resource settings since 2012, initially targeting ...
We are inviting applications (expression of interest) for ESRC funded postdoctoral fellowships as part of the South West Doctoral Training Partnership (SWDTP). Fellowships are aimed at providing a ...
Ultrasound, once used almost exclusively to take images of the body, is quickly developing into a targeted therapy that can have a potentially life-changing impact on our brains, according to the ...