Focus on how physical oceanographic processes drive climate change, shape human use of the marine environment, and control the behaviour of organisms living both above and below the sea surface.
Take part in our Psychology competition for schools, giving Year 12 students an exciting chance to put their psychological insight and creativity to the test against their peers. What's on at the ...
Research in the Marine Biology and Ecology Research Centre (MBERC) has contributed substantially to the understanding of how marine biodiversity is responding to environmental change and has informed ...
Are you an occupational therapist wishing to develop your skills and knowledge in critical thinking? This pathway will help you to improve people’s health and well-being by implementing innovative, ...
University of Plymouth news: Final-year students shared their work at the annual School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics showcase. University of Plymouth news: New research led by the ...
Find out about the core, pathway specific and optional modules linked with all pathways of the BSc (Hons)/ BSc Professional Development programme This page will tell you everything you need to know ...
What's on at the University of Plymouth: School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics postgraduate opportunities – virtual drop-in session. Find out more about postgraduate study. Online, 22 May ...
Plastic pollution represents a global environmental challenge, and once in the environment plastic can fragment into smaller and smaller pieces. A new study shows for the first time that some of the ...
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.
People who spend time watching aquariums and fish tanks could see improvements in their physical and mental wellbeing, according to new research published in the journal Environment & Behavior. In the ...
The rate of coastal erosion around the UK is expected to increase substantially in the future, according to a new study by the University of Plymouth. The report, prepared for the Marine Climate ...
Reading, writing and sharing poetry can help people cope with loneliness or isolation and reduce feelings of anxiety and depression, a new study shows. Research by the University of Plymouth and ...
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