Aerial view of Plymouth Sound
  • Lower Lecture Theatre and foyer, Sherwell Centre, University of Plymouth

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Following the recent relocation of the Plymouth Business School (PBS) to the heart of the main campus, this Marine Institute event will promote connectivity among academics in the PBS and those working in marine or maritime research across the University.
Speakers include: Ian Roberts , Interim Head of PBS on current research, new facilities and future aspirations; various academic representatives on transport, autonomy, tourism, finance and economics; and Professor Mel Austen on connecting business and the environment.
Talks will be followed by Q&A and a networking session.
Do join us in welcoming our colleagues and making new connections!
Please help us plan and cater for the event by registering. Any questions about the event can be directed to marineinstitute@plymouth.ac.uk.
To facilitate engagement and networking, we will be using Slido and please also consider bringing a QR code to your staff or LinkedIn profile (latter available on the app).
This is predominantly an internal event, but relevant colleagues from across Marine Research Plymouth will also be invited.

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