univeristy

Historic cancer research partnership launched

Patients, carers, scientists, clinicians, supporters and charities from across the UK gathered on 20 November for the launch of an historic new partnership between the charity Brain Tumour Research and Plymouth University. Together they have established a new Research Centre of Excellence, which will focus on low grade brain tumours - some of the most overlooked forms of brain tumours....

Bowie helps composer onto awards shortlist

A Plymouth University composer has earned two award nominations for a film which reads the minds and bodies of its audience, and a series of musical pieces based on the career of David Bowie.

Dr Alexis Kirke, from the University’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research, has been shortlisted twice in the Installation/Exhibition/Live Event category of the 2014 Media...

Graduate furniture maker follows in family's footsteps to earn national award

Joe Kennedy’s passion for furniture making really does run in the family.

From the age of five, he spent hours watching and helping his grandfather craft pieces by hand at the family home in Falmouth, Cornwall – and by 14 he had made a large number of toys and completed his first piece of furniture.

Now the Plymouth University graduate has had his work recognised nationally,...

Tributes to woman killed in car park collision

The family of the woman who died after a collision on Friday evening have paid tribute to her.

Jennifer Arnott, 77, died shortly after arriving at Derriford Hospital following the incident in a car park at the University of St Mark and St John.

Jennifer’s family said: “Jennifer Anne Arnott, a loving mother, grandmother, partner and dear friend, sadly passed away on Friday 17...

Pedestrian dies after being hit by car

A woman died after being hit by a car yesterday evening at the University College of St Mark and St John in Plymouth.

Police were alerted to a serious collision in the car park at the rear of the university at around 6.40pm on Friday 17 October, after a Vauxhall Corsa collided with a pedestrian.

The 77-year-old female pedestrian, who was from the Plymstock area, died as a...

Uni launches upgraded eTextbook programme

Plymouth University is working with a leading global digital textbook provider on a pioneering initiative to make eTextbooks available to a large number of its students.

Launched this month, the partnership between the University and Vital Source Technologies, Inc. will see more than 30,000 eTextbooks made available to students.

The textbooks are accessible to all, including...

Bacteria may have ability to reduce impact of diazepam on UK river environments

The natural photo degradation of diazepam (valium) and similar medicines – followed by bacterial breakdown – may reduce their potentially harmful impact on the UK’s freshwater environment, a team of researchers has said.

Diazepam – used to treat anxiety and other similar conditions – has been detected in rivers across the UK and Europe, having been released from waste water treatment...

Student guide to being a good Plymouth neighbour

Students arriving in Plymouth are being given a welcome back with top tips on how to be a good neighbour.

A leaflet giving the low-down on how to be a good neighbour is being handed out by Council staff at Fresher’s Week and will be distributed to all students through the university and the student’s union.

This information is designed to remind students to behave...

Using music to help women and children move on from domestic violence

Taking part in musical sessions can help women and children move on from the debilitating effects of domestic violence according to new research from Plymouth University.

The study, commissioned by the Plymouth Music Zone charity, has found that mothers and children can begin to build resilience and “break the cycle of abuse” through group music sessions that encourage self-expression...

Plymouth experts lead conference in South Africa

Experts from Plymouth University are in South Africa this week to lead a conference examining how a focus on systemic entrepreneurship could potentially transform the lives of people in Africa.

Senior figures from Plymouth, alongside representatives from the universities of Coventry and Anglia Ruskin, are attending the event at Stellenbosch University, which will examine the present...

Pages