-
Entrepreneurs set to gather for the Plymouth Startup Weekend
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/techstars-startup-weekend
The University of Plymouth gears up for its second Techstars Startup Weekend
-
Dr Zoe Latham - Lecturer
-
Devon hospital pilots new technology to help keep hospital a COVID-free hub
A collaboration between the NHS and the University has resulted in thermal imaging scanners being trialled as early warning devices to prevent COVID-19 spreading
-
Plymouth photography students chosen among Portrait of Britain winners
A student and graduate are taking their places among 200 of the best portrait photographers in the country after being selected to feature in a prestigious exhibition and book.
-
BA (Hons) Illustration with Foundation (Full-time)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-illustration-withfoundation
School of Art, Design and Architecture
University of Plymouth course: BA (Hons) Illustration with Foundation. A four-year programme of study that provides an additional foundation year, enabling you to develop the required practical, technical, academic and creative skills for your degree.
-
Dr Mathew Emmett - Associate Professor in Architecture
-
New Head of School helps create illuminating display for Christmas at Kew
University of Plymouth news: Professor Chris Bennewith, the new Head of the School of Art, Design and Architecture at the University of Plymouth, is part of the Squidsoup collective helping to light up Kew Gardens this Christmas.
-
€4 million funding announcement gives green light for construction of modern cob homes
CobBauge, a multi-million pound project to build a new generation of cob houses is set to continue for four more years, thanks to the announcement of more than €4 million in funding.
-
University strengthens research links with China through innovative PhD network
The launch of a new research network linking China and the UK is reinforcing Plymouth’s place on the map of international postgraduate education.
-
Research project to investigate whether thermal imaging can promote the early identification of defects in construction projects
The University has been awarded nearly £200,000 to research the role that thermal imaging cameras can play in the construction process and improving the energy performance of new builds and refurbishments.
Filter results by
Displaying results 111 - 120 of 615 in total