Functional Imagery Training (FIT) is a unique approach to behaviour change that uses mental imagery to motivate change. FIT teaches people new ways of thinking about their immediate future to help ...
Water pollution – caused by sewage discharges, agricultural run-off or other forms of contamination – poses significant environmental and health challenges to the UK’s waterways. However, a new ...
A new report from the UK’s leading offshore renewable energy (ORE) experts calls for urgent action to help the UK meet its Net Zero targets. ORE Outlook 2040 from the Supergen ORE Hub, which is led ...
The purpose of the Marine Research Plymouth research dialogue series is to build a culture of communication and collaboration ...
University of Plymouth experts in everything from history and music to chemistry and microplastics are holding a family-friendly event at Plymouth’s Royal William Yard, this Saturday (5 October). The ...
“Art can help you to articulate how you’re feeling at difficult times, when you don’t know exactly how to word it… these workshops have been great for both my study and future career” A new project at ...
Professor Richard Davies has today started work as the University of Plymouth's new Vice-Chancellor. His opening messages to the University’s students and staff saw him speak about his pride in taking ...
The University of Plymouth will lead the central scientific body at the heart of a global research initiative that aims to unlock some of the secrets hidden beneath the world’s seafloor. The ...
Today marks Professor Dame Judith Petts DBE ’s retirement, following a 45-year career in higher education, including almost nine years as the University of Plymouth’s Vice-Chancellor. In a final ...
The number of tidal power and other offshore renewable energy installations is set to grow significantly around the UK coastline over the coming decades. However, launching state-of-the-art devices ...
Landslides, avalanches and glacial floods can have an immediate and devastating effect on anything in their path. However, a £1million research project is now going to explore their potential to ...
Researchers have been awarded more than £2.4million to establish some of the common issues that exist for people living with more than one health condition – and to find solutions. The CO-ACTION ...