The Degree Show launches on Friday 29 May with a celebratory evening bringing together students, staff, industry guests and ...
A University of Plymouth graduate has received national recognition for a project to raise awareness around the symptoms of breast cancer in pregnancy. University of Plymouth news: A new study led by ...
The DRSW programme supports work to embed research as the keystone to underpin excellent care and innovation. We want to create sustainable research skills, capacity, and capabilities for all health ...
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We offer an extensive portfolio of modules at undergraduate and postgraduate level for you and your organisation, which aim to develop new skills or refresh existing knowledge. Our modules are ...
Work with leading academics on groundbreaking biomedical research, contributing to advancements in areas such as cancer biology, immunology, and molecular medicine. Kickstart your career in the NHS as ...
Our range of interactive online events are designed to help you get ready for life and learning in Plymouth. Whether you’re exploring your course options, preparing your personal statement, or ...
Learn in small groups led by approachable, world-leading researchers. Benefit from personalised guidance and a teaching approach that prioritises your success and development. Chemistry ranked 3rd in ...
Undertaking a professional development programme or module is a major investment in your future that can significantly enhance the quality of your professional and personal life. It's important that ...
Dungeons and Dragons is a hugely popular roleplaying game enjoyed by millions of people all over the world, both in person and online, every day. However, new research has found it could be ...
Psychedelic compounds found in ‘magic mushrooms’ are increasingly being recognised for their potential to treat health conditions such as depression, anxiety, compulsive disorders and addiction.