Decarbonising the construction industry is crucial to support wider societal ambition to achieve net zero and mitigate climate change. The University of Plymouth's Net-Zero Exchange has conducted ...
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, ...
Students and staff are welcome to join the switching on of the University’s Christmas Tree. All are invited to attend with ...
Ocean ecosystems and coastal communities are being impacted by climate change, but the ocean also offers adaptation and mitigation actions. During this event, we will show examples of adaptation, ...
The development of offshore renewable energy (ORE) technologies is being heralded as an essential element of global efforts to reduce emissions and protect the planet. But as advances continue to be ...
Many people in Devon and Cornwall are losing hope of being able to find a permanent home, according to a new and hard-hitting report. The research by Citizens Advice South Hams and the University of ...
The Thrive Plymouth Network exists to provide a place where organisations who want to get involved with improving health and ...
The NHS spends around £14million per month on oral nutritional supplements (ONS) for older care home residents. Now a new study, the largest of its kind, is measuring whether ONS are actually ...
Students and academics from the University of Plymouth have starring roles in new films launched by the Royal Society of Biology and media production company Content With Purpose, today. Biology for a ...
The University of Plymouth’s work to inspire the next generation is coming to the small screen thanks to a new CBeebies show. The University will feature in two episodes of Art Adventures with Fred & ...
Professor Kevin Jones discusses how Cornwall’s key industries and business community, alongside the expertise and capabilities of the University of Plymouth, can locally advance solutions to the ...
Bio-based materials may pose a greater health risk to some of the planet’s most important species than the conventional plastics they are designed to replace, a new study has shown. Such materials are ...