University
University of Plymouth
The University of Plymouth is one of the UK’s most prominent and dynamic universities with an educational history dating back to 1862.
Consistently ranked as one of the top three modern universities, Plymouth has
over 30,000 students
5th largest university based on population
almost 3,000 staff
One of the largest employers in the southwest
an annual income of around £110 million
a major role in the Combined Universities in Cornwall
A diverse range of postgraduate programmes ranging from business and technology are being offered to cater for most academic and career interests.
Plymouth is a modern university that is currently undergoing a great deal of development, including several new buildings and restructuring. The University jumped 33 places in The Guardian’s national university league tables published in May 2006, from 73rd place in 2005 to 40th place in 2006 and is settled at 35th place in the recent 2007 publication; the Times table, which unlike the Guardian’s takes research performance into account, places it 55th and is billed as one of the top two modern universities in the UK.
The University of Plymouth has a wide variety of Undergraduate and postgraduate programmes which are currently taught across campuses in Plymouth, Exeter, Exmouth.
See the “Courses” section for more details on the courses offered by the University of Plymouth.
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