Why study at Plymouth?
What makes Plymouth special? Why stay local if you already know the city? What can you take away from the University of Plymouth experience?

I have felt really empowered by being able to take responsibility for my own learning and development. I have proved to myself that I can successfully do my own thing and feel confident in having the skills to take forward beyond university into the real world.
Freya, BA (Hons) Architecture graduate
Whether you’re diving into the magical world of marine biology or practising dentistry on phantom heads within the first week of the course, our degrees are characterised by an approach that nurtures you into your subject from the outset.
Every member of staff knows you very well. You get to know them too. All so approachable. So friendly. If you are having a problem with a practical skill they will take the time to show you again. They care.
James Nwaduba, BDS Dental Surgery and intercalating MSc Biomedical Science student
I’ve always been able to find help at university when it comes to my mental health. I’ve found that both my course tutors and disability services are really approachable, so I’ve found it easy to chat openly with them about my struggles. I’ve also been able to access extended deadlines when I’m finding things difficult.
When I fell ill with an autoimmune disease, the support services were completely invaluable in helping me continue and thrive throughout my studies. It’s due to this support that I’m on track to finish my degree and get straight into a job.
Seren, current student
Almost straight away when I found my course I knew that Plymouth was the place for me. The student life, campus and city itself were just a bonus that I did not expect.
Melanie, BSc (Hons) Digital Media Design graduate