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Creating a Strategic Research Agenda for Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Taking place on day 2 of the conference, this strategic workshop is designed to identify the research priorities that will ...
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The most successful organisations recognise that understanding human behaviour is their greatest competitive advantage. Our MSc in Business Psychology equips you with insights into workplace dynamics ...
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Scientists are only just beginning to understand the astonishing significance of these northern forests for all life on Earth. Six tree species – Scots pine, birch, larch, spruce, poplar and rowan – ...
University of Plymouth: Take your learning and your career further by making the most of our rewarding postgraduate opportunities, including taught masters programmes, research degrees, professional ...
We are pleased to announce the official launch of Phase II of Global Plymouth. Global Plymouth is all about creating space ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPA) and the Other Effective Conservation Measures (OECM) effect of offshore structures such as marine renewables, shipwrecks and offshore shellfish aquaculture, if managed to ...
The walking group provides students with the opportunity to develop social connections with others and help alleviate stressors related to studies and academic pressures through exercise, spending ...
Register on Eventbrite Food Plymouth’s diverse mix of agencies, organisations, businesses, community groups and individual citizens include some 40 active partners and benefactor supporters ...
What's on at the University of Plymouth: MSc/PgCert Global Health Online Information Event. Join us online, learn more and take the opportunity to ask any questions. Online, 29 July 2025.
80% of global lighting uses LEDs, and they are often praised for energy efficiency. However, blue-wavelength LEDs penetrate deeper underwater – over 100 metres, and this light pollution affects marine ...