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| | | Established | 1992, from Polytechnic South West | | Type | Public | | Vice-Chancellor | Prof. Mark Cleary (acting) | | Staff | 3,000 | | Students | 28,775 [1] | | Undergraduates | 24,360 [1] | | Postgraduates | 5,415 [1] | | Location | Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom | | Address | UoP, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA | | Telephone | +44 (0)1752 600600 | | Campus | Urban | | Affiliations | Alliance of Non-Aligned Universities, Association of Commonwealth Universities | | Website | http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/ |
 | The University of Plymouth is the largest university in the southwest of England, with over 30,000 students and is the fifth largest UK university based on student population. (Larger universities are Open, London, Manchester, and Manchester Metropolitan respectively.) It has almost 3,000 staff (one of the largest employers in the southwest), and an annual income of around £110 million. The date of establishment or date of founding of an institution is the date on which that institution chooses to claim as its starting point. ...
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Plymouth is a city of 243,795 inhabitants (2001 census) in the south-west of England, or alternatively the West Country, and is situated within the traditional and ceremonial county of Devon at the mouths of the rivers Plym and Tamar and at the head of one of the world...
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The Alliance of Non-Aligned Universities was formed to lobby on research funding and other higher education issues. ...
The Association of Commonwealth Universities represents over 480 universities from Commonwealth countries. ...
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Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: God Save the King/Queen Capital London (de facto) Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Unification - by Athelstan AD 927 Area - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK) 50,346 sq mi Population - 2006 est. ...
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Plymouth is an up-and-coming 'Modern University' that is currently undergoing a great deal of development, including several new buildings and restructuring. The University jumped a highly impressive 33 places in The Guardian’s national university league tables published in May 2006- from 73rd place in 2005 to 40th place in 2006[2]; the Times table, which unlike the Guardian's takes research performance into account, places it 55th[3]and is billed as one of the top two modern universities in the UK.[4] The Guardian describes the university as "forward thinking", as well as placing Plymouth in the coveted "top 20" for ten subjects including social work (5th), architecture, fine art and drama. [5] The Guardian is a British newspaper owned by the Guardian Media Group. ...
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Prof. Roland Levinsky was the University's vice-chancellor up until his death on the 1st January 2007 caused when a wooden pylon collapsed bringing down live power cables on top of him during a storm.[6]He has been replaced by acting vice-chancellor Prof. Mark Cleary who was the deputy vice chancellor. Prof. Cleary had already planned to leave the University of Plymouth and will become the vice-chancellor of the University of Bradford in May.[7] Professor Roland Levinsky was the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Plymouth in the United Kingdom. ...
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Background and History
Portland Square Building, University of Plymouth, Plymouth Campus, UK The University of Plymouth has a wide variety of Undergraduate and postgraduate programmes which are currently taught across campuses in Plymouth, Exeter, Exmouth. The University of Plymouth was previously (and unpopularly) known as Polytechnic South West between 1989-1992. Before that, its constituent bodies were known as Plymouth Polytechnic, Rolle College, and Seale-Hayne College. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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In some educational systems, undergraduate education is post-secondary education up to the level of a Bachelors degree. ...
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Plymouth is a city of 243,795 inhabitants (2001 census) in the south-west of England, or alternatively the West Country, and is situated within the traditional and ceremonial county of Devon at the mouths of the rivers Plym and Tamar and at the head of one of the world...
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Map sources for Exmouth at grid reference SY004809 Exmouth is a town in Devon, England, at the east side of the mouth of the River Exe. ...
Designated as a university in 1992 along with the other former polytechnics, Plymouth has a reputation as one of the UK's leading new universities. In part because of its coastal location and strong maritime history. 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ...
The term polytechnic, from the Greek Ïολύ polú meaning many and ÏεÏÎ½Î¹Îºá½¹Ï tekhnikós meaning arts, is commonly used in many countries to describe an institution that delivers vocational or technical education and training, other countries do not use the term and use alternative terminology. ...
Courses
One of the University of Plymouth's newly renovated buildings in the City of Plymouth with the university logo on it It is particularly renowned for its courses in maritime business, marine engineering, marine biology and ocean sciences. The university is also internationally renowned for its courses in shipping and logistics. Image File history File links Plymouth_uni. ...
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Smeatons tower on Plymouth Hoe Plymouth is a city in the South West of England, or alternatively the Westcountry, and is situated within the traditional county of Devon. ...
In October 2005, The Sun national newspaper voted the University of Plymouth as having the most bizarre degree course in the country, the BSc (Hons) in Surf Science & Technology. Commonly known as surfing, this course is centred on surfing equipment design and surfing-related business, which has its popularity increased by the geographical location of the University. Look up sun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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It also scores well in law, psychology, geographical sciences, computer science and art history. The Planetary Collegium, the international centre for research in art, technology and consciousness is based at Plymouth, with nodes in Beijing, Milan and Zurich. The university offers a course in "MediaLab Arts" (which recently changed name to "Digital Art and Technology"), a unique new media and computer science hybrid course. Another possibly unique course is the BA in Business & Perfumery, whilst there is a renowned MSc in E-Commerce on offer[8]. WHAT IS THE PLANETARY COLLEGIUM? Founded and directed by Professor Roy Ascott, the Planetary Collegium is a worldwide transdisciplinary research community whose innovative structure involves collaborative work both in cyberspace and at regular meetings around the world. ...
Electronic commerce, EC, e-commerce or ecommerce consists primarily of the distributing, buying, selling, marketing, and servicing of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks. ...
The University also provides professional diving qualifications on a numbers of its courses, the only university in the country provide this. This is provided by the University's own diving centre absed next to QAB, with its full time team of instructors and dedicated boats and equipment.
New Developments
Construction of the new Arts Complex on the Rowe Street building site at the Southern end of campus. The university's current policy is to centralise its campus activities in Plymouth. Many of the University's Faculty of Arts subjects (such as History, English, and Media Arts) have already moved to Plymouth. Subjects currently based at Exeter (such as Fine Art, Art History, Photography and 3-D Design) and Exmouth (such as Theatre & Performance) will be relocating to Plymouth in Autumn 2007. An exception to this trend is the university's extensive activities in education for the health professions; in addition many of its students are taught at Further Education Colleges throughout Devon, Cornwall and Somerset, such as Dartington College of Arts. However, a new building which opens in 2008 will be shared between the Peninsula Medical School and the Faculty of Health and Social Work highlighting some movement towards Plymouth. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (1280 Ã 960 pixel, file size: 156 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Building work on the University of Plymouth campus. ...
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Dartington College of Arts is a college in Totnes, Devon, South West England, specialising in Post-dramatic Theatre, Music, Performance Writing and Visual Performance, focusing on a performative and multi-disciplinary approach to the arts. ...
Recent completed developments include Portland Square, the library extension, refurbished and new laboratory and teaching facilities in many of the campus buildings. Halls of residences near the Business School and a new £16 million Peninsula Medical School headquarters at Derriford. Jointly with the University of Exeter and the National Health Service in the region, the University runs the recently founded Peninsula Medical School. A new dental school has also been approved in 2006 and will open in 2007.[9] A new £13 million building on the University of Plymouth's main campus will provide teaching rooms, office space, a clinical skills laboratory and research facilities for the Plymouth-based activities of the School from 2008 along with the Faculty of Health and Social work. Other investment in campus facilities includes a £30m arts complex, due to open in September 2007, a new £25m building for the Faculty of Education, which is relocating from Exmouth to the main campus in Plymouth in 2008 and an £800,000 extension of the fitness complex. The University of Exeter is a leading red brick university. ...
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The Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry is a relatively new medical school run jointly by the University of Exeter and the University of Plymouth. ...
Famous Staff Staff include Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher, who have written extensively on electoral systems, voting behaviour, polling results and British politics and have regularly appeared on national television election programmes for both the BBC and ITV over the last 15 years. Dr. Roy Lowry who in August 2006 broke the world record for launching the most rockets at once[10] and Dr. Iain Stewart who has hosted BBC documentaries like Journeys into the Ring of Fire and Journeys from the Centre of the Earth. Colin Rallings is a British academic, Professor of Politics in the School of Sociology, Politics & Law at the University of Plymouth. ...
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Students' Union The University has its own students' union called UPSU. This article is about the University of Plymouth Students Union. ...
Sport The University has many active sport teams. These include: Representation of a university class, 1350s. ...
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Underwater hockey (also called Octopush) is a non-contact sport in which two teams compete in a swimming pool to maneuver a puck sliding across the bottom of the pool into the opponents goal with a short stick. ...
Underwater hockey (also called Octopush) is a non-contact sport in which two teams compete in a swimming pool to maneuver a puck sliding across the bottom of the pool into the opponents goal with a short stick. ...
Jujutsu (also jujitsu, ju jitsu, ju jutsu, or jiu jitsu; from the Japanese 柔術 jūjutsu gentle/yielding/compliant Art) is a Japanese martial art. ...
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Societies The University has also has a number of societies. These include: Representation of a university class, 1350s. ...
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TermiSoc, or The Terminal Society, is the University of Plymouth Computing & Media Society. ...
References - ^ a b c Table 0a - All students by institution, mode of study, level of study, gender and domicile 2005/06. Higher Education Statistics Agency online statistics. Retrieved on March 31, 2007.
- ^ "Plymouth jumps 30 places in Guardian league tables", University of Plymouth, May 2nd, 2006.
- ^ "Top Universities 2007 League Table.", The Times, June 05, 2006.
- ^ "Top two position for Plymouth", University of Plymouth, June 05, 2006.
- ^ "University of Plymouth.", The Guardian, May 2nd, 2006.
- ^ "Power cable kills university boss", BBC, January 2nd, 2007.
- ^ "University boss successor named", BBC, January 4th, 2007.
- ^ "MSc E-Commerce", University of Plymouth.
- ^ "Student dental school is approved", BBC, January 26, 2006.
- ^ "Firework Record goes with a Bang.", BBC, August 16, 2006.
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External links - University home page
- The Surfing Degree
- The Digital Art & Technology Course
- Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research (ICCMR)
- Centre for Research in Information Storage Technology (CRIST)
- Network Research Group (NRG)
- Faculty of Social Science and Business Home page
- Plymouth Business School Home page
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- School of Geography Home page
- Social Research and Regeneration Unit (SRRU)
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- 3D Design in the Faculty of Arts
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The University of Wales, Aberystwyth (Welsh: Prifysgol Cymru, Aberystwyth) is a leading teaching and research university located in Aberystwyth, Wales. ...
Affiliations University of Wales Website http://www. ...
University of Wales, Lampeter Prifysgol Cymru, Llanbedr Pont Steffan University of Wales, Lampeter (Welsh: Prifysgol Cymru, Llanbedr Pont Steffan) is a university in Lampeter, Wales, the oldest degree awarding institution in Wales, and the third oldest in England and Wales after Oxford and Cambridge. ...
The University of Wales, Newport is a University of Wales institution located in Newport. ...
The North East Wales Institute of Higher Education (NEWI) is a higher education institution based in Wrexham. ...
The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama is a conservatoire located in Cardiff. ...
// Swansea Institute of Higher Education Swansea Institute of Higher Education was born in 1992, when it achieved its status as an independent Higher Education Corporation, but its roots go back over 150 years. ...
The University of Wales, Swansea (Welsh: Prifysgol Cymru, Abertawe; styled as: Swansea University) is a constituent institution of the federal University of Wales, located in Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom. ...
Trinity College, Carmarthen Trinity College, Carmarthen is a higher education college in Carmarthen, West Wales. ...
Affiliations University of Wales, Coalition of Modern Universities, Association of Commonwealth Universities Website http://www. ...
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The Open University (OU) is the UKs open learning university. ...
v • d • e Alliance of Non-Aligned Universities Aston • Bournemouth • Cranfield • De Montfort • Hertfordshire • Kent • Lincoln • Manchester Metropolitan • Wales, Newport • Nottingham Trent • Open • Oxford Brookes • Plymouth • Portsmouth • Salford • Sheffield Hallam • Wales The Alliance of Non-Aligned Universities was formed to lobby on research funding and other higher education issues. ...
Aston University is a Red Brick University founded in 1895 whose campus is situated at Gosta Green in the city centre of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. ...
Bournemouth University is a university in and around the town of Bournemouth, (although its main campus is actually situated in neighbouring Poole). ...
Cranfield University is an English University based on three campuses at Shrivenham, in Oxfordshire, and Cranfield and Silsoe in Bedfordshire. ...
De Montfort University (DMU) is one of two universities situated in the city of Leicester, England. ...
The University of Hertfordshire is a modern university based largely in Hatfield, in the county of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, from which the university takes its name. ...
The University of Kent is a plate glass campus university in Kent, England. ...
University of Lincoln logo post The University of Lincoln is one of the newest universities in the United Kingdom, founded in its current form in 2001, but with its roots in the nineteenth-century Hull School of Art. ...
Manchester Metropolitan University is based in Manchester, England. ...
The University of Wales, Newport is a University of Wales institution located in Newport. ...
Arkwright Building Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is a university in Nottingham, England. ...
The Open University (OU) is the UKs open learning university. ...
Oxford Brookes is a public university in Oxfordshire, England. ...
The University of Portsmouth is the only university in the city of Portsmouth, Hampshire. ...
The University of Salford is a large University situated in the city of Salford in Greater Manchester, England. ...
Sheffield Hallam University (SHU) is a university in Sheffield, England. ...
The University of Wales (Prifysgol Cymru in Welsh) is a federal university founded in 1893. ...
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