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Be transported to 19th century Baghdad … on the banks of the River Tigris … to a garden that made history. Come and enjoy some snacks, bring roses if you can, and join us to enjoy a unique and exotic ...
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 ...
Green Minds is an Urban Innovative Actions (UIC) funded project which aims to better connect people to green and blue spaces within and around the city of Plymouth. Plymouth is a waterfront city, ...
For students who have arrived in the UK to study, there is a list of important things for you to do Make a quick phone call, text or email any friends or family to let them know you have safely ...
Realise your artistic potential with a BA (Hons) Fine Art undergraduate degree with the University of Plymouth. Guided by practising artists, you’ll try different techniques and technologies, ...
Join us this Earth Day for a lunchtime of talks focused on research underway in waterways, rivers and harbours near you.
Artisanal fishers can be almost as accurate as satellite data when it comes to their awareness of features that can be found in the marine environment, a new study has shown. Published in the journal ...
Anneliese Hodge, a PhD researcher at the University of Plymouth and Plymouth Marine Laboratory, has won the Gold Award in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences category at the prestigious STEM for ...
Architecture students at the University of Plymouth will be able to broaden their horizons thanks to a new travel scholarship – kindly funded by a former tutor’s legacy. Gavin Pomeroy, who taught at ...
Students and staff in the University of Plymouth’s law team welcomed a very special visitor, recently. President of the Law Society of England and Wales, Richard Atkinson came to the University’s Law ...
The University of Plymouth is celebrating a decade of funding from the charity Brain Tumour Research, which has enabled it to maintain its status as one of the world's leading centres for brain tumour ...
Fitness tracking, supermarket reward points, going to the doctor… every day we generate a massive amount of data. Data like this can be used in research that makes a positive difference to our lives, ...
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