Crantock Beach
Aikaterini Konstantinou
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    Sherwell Centre, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom, PL4 8AA

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The Making Space for Sand (MS4S) project is one of 25 projects funded by Defra as part of the £200 million Flood and Coastal Resilience Innovation Programme (FCRIP). The project aims to encourage a more sustainable use and development of the coastal fringe to allow for a more natural, ecosystem approach to coastal management where traditional coastal protection is not possible.
As one of the project partners, the University of Plymouth has been collecting new data at 40 beach-dune locations around Cornwall to investigate coastal processes and sediment movement. This new data provides improved insights into the problems associated with sea-level rise, coastal change and coastal erosion. They further developed novel modelling approaches to help us better understand what coastal change will look like in the future. Such new insights and modelling tools are considered essential for developing sustainable adaptation approaches to coastal management. 
We would be delighted if you could join us for a two-day conference celebrating the University’s contribution to the MS4S project. Through a series of engaging talks, experienced researchers will share innovative coastal research methods, fresh insights into sandy beach-dune dynamics and cutting‑edge modelling tools that help predict future coastal change.
The conference is designed for coastal practitioners, while also offering valuable content for coastal academics and researchers. Whether you’re working on the coast, shaping policy, or advancing research, this event offers an excellent opportunity to learn, share ideas and connect.
The Making Space for Sand project is one of 25 projects funded by Defra as part of the £200 million Flood and Coastal Resilience Innovation Programme (FCRIP). The aim of the projects is to drive innovation in flood and coastal resilience and adaptation to a changing climate.
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Registration
Early Bird Registration fee – to 31 August 2026, £50
Standard Registration fee – from 1 September 2026, £75
The delegate fee entitles delegates to full participation, as well as an evening reception at the end of the first day and coffee/tea breaks. 
Delegates will also receive a hardcover book with 2-page summaries of 50 scientific papers based on UoP’s research of coastal dynamics in SW England with free access to most of the original publications.
Please book your place by debit/credit card through the University of Plymouth online payment system below: 
 
Conference Programme
Day One: 9 September 2026
12.00 - 13.00 | Registration, coffee/tea and sandwiches
13.00 - 14.00 | Introduction
14.00 - 15.00 | Methods
15.00 - 15.30 | Tea/coffee break
15.30 - 17.30 | Methods (continued)
17.30             | Drinks and snacks (light dinner) 
Day Two: 10 September 2026
08.00 - 09.00 | Tea/coffee and pastries 
09.00 - 11.00 | Findings
11.00 - 11.30 | Tea/coffee break
11.30 - 12.30 | Findings (continued)
12.30 - 13.00 | Lessons Learned
View the full symposium programme
 
Sherwell Centre University of Plymouth
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Conference Venue

The conference will take place in Sherwell Centre (pictured above) which is located on the main University of Plymouth campus, and in close proximity to the city centre and Plymouth Train Station.
Accommodation
Plymouth offers a diverse range of accommodation options to suit every lifestyle and budget, check the Visit Plymouth website for further details.
We have secured a discounted rate for accommodation at the Copthorne Hotel Plymouth which is next to the University. Please contact events@plymouth.ac.uk for a discount code to enter online when booking your accommodation with The Copthorne. Note, spaces are limited.
Travel to Plymouth
Further travel to Plymouth information can be found on the University of Plymouth website below. We're right at the heart of Plymouth, just across the street from the city's extensive shopping district and surrounded by great culture, heritage and entertainment. 
Parking
Please note there is no parking on campus. A list of car parks operated by Plymouth City City council can be found on thier website below.
 
Please see below some animation videos created for the Making Space for Sand project, each explaining a different data collection technique/research approach. 
 

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