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Professor John Spicer is a marine zoologist at the University’s Marine Institute with expertise in ecophysiology. His research interests focus on the innermost workings of marine organisms in a quest ...
From experts sharing their latest research to films, performances and family festivals, our exciting and varied events are open to all members of our communities. We welcome students, staff, alumni ...
Global Plymouth is delighted to present the Weekend of Wellbeing (WOW2025), featuring collaborations between seven countries ...
Henry Daniel (Professor Emeritus in Dance, Performance Studies and New Media Technologies) is a practitioner-researcher with a professional background in dance, theatre, and new media via a career ...
Researchers from the University of Plymouth have engaged directly with policy makers on a number of the key environmental and educational challenges facing modern society. Academics, supported by our ...
The Mark Blacksell Lecture Series aims to bring scholars working at the forefront of geography to the University of Plymouth to present their research to a public audience. The lecture series is named ...
Plymouth city centre is to get a facility where aspiring dentists and dental therapists will treat patients in urgent need of dental care. Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise (PDSE), a subsidiary of ...
Advances in technology – such as microscopic imaging and molecular techniques – have the potential to transform our understanding of global ocean health, according to the authors of a new study.
University of Plymouth news: “Even if you think you can’t do something, you definitely can.” Project Manager Pam Frost outlines her career journey during National Apprenticeship Week - and encourages ...
The University of Plymouth is launching a new state-of-the-art facility to increase its outstanding delivery of optometry teaching and patient care. The new Centre for Eyecare Excellence (CEE) will ...
Sand dunes are an iconic feature of Cornwall’s coastline and an essential, natural element of the county’s coastal flood defences. However, new research has suggested they could face an uncertain ...
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