Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business
Roland Levinsky Building
University of Plymouth, Drake Circus
Plymouth, PL4 8AA
Tel: +44 1752 585020
Email: AHBAdmin@plymouth.ac.uk
The Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business transcends the provision of degrees and doctorates, lectures and workshops by:
- working with schools and colleges to raise aspirations
- offering support for the development of creative business ideas through The Cube
- fostering collaborations both within the University and with external partners through Creative Cultivator
- bringing a diverse range of cultural events to the people of Plymouth and the South West through our
Arts & Culture Programme .
Bringing together a diverse community the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business works hard for its students be they in the studio, a seminar room, or in extra-curricular activities.
Through the provision of creative learning we build a culture of ingenuity, diversity and distinctiveness, a culture that has far reaching benefits that go beyond the faculty, beyond the University and reach out into the community, industry and economy at large.
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Postgraduate research degrees
Become part of our scholarly community that proudly includes a wide range of research approaches and disciplines
Continuing Professional Development for Education professionals
A suite of opportunities for personal, professional and business development (CPD)
Modern language opportunities
Languages form part of the extra-curricular programme of activities offered by the Plymouth Business School
The Arts & Culture programme
Creating inspirational cultural experiences at the University of Plymouth, that celebrate creativity and have the power to transform lives.
Our public programme is informed by research expertise and through collaborations with partners across the city. We welcome everyone to experience high quality exhibitions, talks, films, music, performances and events throughout the year.
Public Policy
Providing evidence to support policymaking processes
The University of Plymouth has a prestigious record of engaging with and influencing policy, from legislation on microplastics, to innovation in offshore renewable energy to the health of coastal communities. We work with local, regional, national and international partners across a range of complex policy issues including soil erosion, anti-microbial resistance and digital interventions for Parkinsons’ sufferers.