The scope of research at the University of Plymouth spans all 17 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Research and expertise
Find out about our internationally renowned research and expertise at the University of Plymouth
Addressing global research challenges
Featured research
Marine
One of the largest marine and maritime portfolios in Europe, reinforced by an international reputation for world-leading, transdisciplinary research.
Cyber-Resilience of Offshore Wind Networks (CROWN)
World-leading expertise in maritime cyber security and vulnerabilities of offshore wind control systems
Ropes to Reefs FISP
Assessing the wider benefits of the UK’s first large-scale offshore mussel farm, and its impact on marine protected areas and fisheries
Virtual fish
Working with industry and academia to develop 3D in vitro models as effective alternatives to live fish studies for biomedical research
Earth
Pioneering an interdisciplinary, systems-thinking approach to tackle sustainability challenges and connect research expertise with the wider world.
Environmental Land Management Strategic Knowledge Exchange Hub
Research leadership and knowledge exchange to support the implementation of new agricultural policy
BIO-PLASTIC-RISK
Establishing the fate of biodegradable bioplastics in the environment and their effect on organisms and ecosystem function
Advancing Controlled Environment Agriculture
Integrating dynamic LED lighting with artificial intelligence to optimise photosynthesis and crop health
Health
Improving human health and care, from cutting-edge discovery research to translation into novel interventions and application within the community.
ICONIC: Intergenerational Codesign Of Novel technologies in Coastal communities
Improving digital inclusion and fostering intergenerational connection in isolated regions with new technology
In vitro modelling of oral mucosal response to denture wear
Analysing how tissue responds to the repeated physical pressure associated with functional dentures
TULAY: Co-designing Philippine community physical rehabilitation
Working with stroke survivors and families to facilitate recovery care delivered within the community setting
SHAPE disciplines address global challenges associated with marine, health and sustainability through the lens of place
Through five place-based research themes, we investigate the intricate relationships between communities, the natural world, and technology.
Locally, we co-create sustainable solutions to complex problems in order to build resilient and thriving neighbourhoods, cities, and regions. This work transcends geographical, social and political boundaries to become applicable on a global level.
Driving research and innovation from the South West
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Entrepreneurial Futures
Delivering solutions-focused research in life sciences
Research centres
Interdisciplinary Strategic Institutes
Our diverse research spans three Strategic Institutes. Collaborative endeavour in rich, natural environments drives solutions to global challenges.
Marine Institute
Marine, maritime, education and innovation expertise integrate to train scientists, engineers, policymakers, artists, technicians and business.
Plymouth Institute of Health and Care Research
Transformation in life course, ageing, methodologies, e-health, technology and interventions in health, social care, lifestyle, health and wellbeing.
Sustainable Earth Institute
Science, engineering, arts, humanities, health and business, with community, businesses and individuals, innovate to build resilience for our planet.
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Latest news
- Partnership aims to advance climate-smart agriculture research 13 December 2024
- National success for Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise 12 December 2024
- Festive fruit and veg more accessible thanks to local project 9 December 2024
- Autonomous imaging robot plays a crucial role in assessing embryos’ response to environmental change 6 December 2024
- Researcher awarded place on prestigious Alan Turing Institute enrichment scheme 5 December 2024
Upcoming academic and research events
- NIHR INSIGHT South West Peninsula research masters studentships webinar 16 December 2024 16:00 - 17:00
- The role of peatlands as natural climate solutions 16 December 2024 17:45 - 19:00
- The Cattewater Tudor Wreck in Plymouth: Excavation and Reinterpretation 17 December 2024 17:15 - 18:30
- Magnetic Interactions 2025 9 January 2025 - 10 January 2025
- Ultra Low-Carbon Building Materials: CobBauge, Natural Insulation and Living Walls 29 January 2025 14:30 - 17:00