Overview
The University of Plymouth is based in the biggest city in the South West of England, providing international students with all the best aspects of British life. With a campus in the centre of a vibrant coastal city, the university is located a short drive from the local beaches and Dartmoor National Park.
Ranked a UK top ten young university in the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2022, the university has 139,000 alumni across 135 countries and 3,000 current international students, approximately 14 per cent of the student body.
The university has high-quality facilities that help its students make the most of their time in the UK. Over GBP 155 million has been invested in the campus, from a new performing arts centre to a marine building with wave tanks and ship simulators and a 24-hour library.
Research conducted by the University of Plymouth is internationally respected. More than three quarters of research was ranked either world-leading or internationally excellent in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF). Plymouth is ranked 4th in the world for ‘Life Below Water' in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2022. Its facilities include a wave machine, a diving centre and three research vessels.
Every year, nearly 4,500 students benefit from Plymouth's work-based learning and placement opportunities. Plymouth's growing global presence places it amongst the top universities for Transnational Education. It has won the prestigious Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher Education three times.
The teaching and learning support team at Plymouth supports every teaching member of staff to gain a recognised higher education teaching qualification. All degree programmes have incorporated internships, work-based learning or work experience. With this unique combination of teaching excellence and real-life job skills, Plymouth graduates gain more than just a degree.
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