University of Plymouth
Overview
With around 19,645 students, the 'University of Plymouth' is a well-known civic university and the 38th largest in the United Kingdom. The university's purpose is to acquire advanced knowledge while also addressing global concerns by making a positive influence in people's lives. This is a centre for high-quality, world-class education, research, and innovation. Students get experience through real-world initiatives thanks to the rich and natural environment. The institution is noted for its economic innovation and advancement, as well as its role as a pioneer and promoter of cultural development and social transformation.
Rankings and Achievements
- Three times the University of Plymouth has won the Queen's Anniversary Prize. The first university in the world was awarded the Social Enterprise Mark for really working in social enterprise, community care, and environmental protection.
- The first university in the world was awarded the Social Enterprise Mark for really working in social enterprise, community care, and environmental protection.
- Stepping foot on the top of a 50-year-old research university that focuses on marine science and engineering, medicine, cybersecurity, and psychology.
- The Mayflower Award is awarded in two instalments, with the first instalment contingent on the student's satisfactory attendance.
- International Excellency 3* and World Leading Research 4* were demonstrated in a significant way.
Breakdown of fee structure
The International tuition fee is £12,250 to £12,500
Scholarships
- Established Santander Mobility Awards and Scholarship
- Helena Kennedy Foundation
- EU Hardship Fund
- Financial Support Fund
- Established The What Just Happened Fund for helping Plymouth students and families in emergency hospital care.
Facilities and Services
Medical research labs and simulators, dark rooms and studio spaces, performance spaces, Media Hub equipment, and print and letterpress facilities are also available in Plymouth. As a result, the institution provides a diverse range of resources, particularly for Marine and Ocean Studies. Boats with scientifically investigated equipment, field equipment, a designated Marine Building, a tethered underwater robot, a marine station, and so on are examples. For business students, the 'BETA Enterprise programme' offers weekly networking and counselling meetings. The work-based learning environment and placement options at the university are quite appealing. The marketing and communications strategy of the university is mostly built on social media outlets.
Student Life
The University of Plymouth's mission is to advance knowledge while also altering lives. This university's students are fortunate to have access to world-renowned researchers as well as the highest number of National Teaching Fellows. Students' attention is piqued by a diverse selection of disciplines, sophisticated ornamental libraries, and cutting-edge technology services. The Advice Centre, run by Plymouth's award-winning Students' Union (UPSU), is aimed to assist students with any questions they may have. With about 350,000 books, the University's library is brimming with scholarly resources. As a result, the library's accessibility is enhanced by 14,000 journal subscriptions and multimedia products. Students are satisfied with the learning environment and amenities, as well as the professional and pleasant personnel.
Living Accommodation
The University of Plymouth is located in the centre of Britain’s Ocean City which is also called the heart of ‘Britain’s Ocean City’ .It is surrounded by the sea, Cornwall and Dartmoor. The university has six distinguished halls. They are: Francis Drake, Gilwell , Mary Newman, Pilgrim, Radnor and Robbins. Therefore, students with disabilities or medical conditions can get special accommodation. University of Plymouth’s living cost is £2,015 annually.The residence of Plymouth is always praiseworthy towards the students. Spacious rooms, good price, safety, closeness to campus are mainly of focused.
Transport
The University of Plymouth has a direct rail link to London, South Wales, the Midlands and Scotland. Students move from the Plymouth Coach Station to major cities with daily coach services. Airports in Exeter, Newquay and Bristol are also available.
Public Last updated: 2022-04-06 11:04:36 AM
