Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Principal research groupings and current interests include: ecology: interdisciplinary approach to wide range of ecological questions; fish health: application and development of molecular biology and immunological techniques for diagnosis and control of fish diseases, study of fish diseases associated with eukaryotic pathogens, nutritional requirements of cultured fish and shellfish and aquaculture feed technology.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Principal research groupings and current interests include: ecology: interdisciplinary approach to wide range of ecological questions; fish health: application and development of molecular biology and immunological techniques for diagnosis and control of fish diseases, study of fish diseases associated with eukaryotic pathogens, nutritional requirements of cultured fish and shellfish and aquaculture feed technology.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Research activities currently within following named areas: environmental analytical chemistry; marine and atmospheric chemistry; petroleum and environmental geochemistry; diesel exhaust emissions; environmental organic chemistry; fluid interactions; climate change and lake eutrophication; waste management; land remediation.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Research activities currently within following named areas: environmental analytical chemistry; marine and atmospheric chemistry; petroleum and environmental geochemistry; diesel exhaust emissions; environmental organic chemistry; fluid interactions; climate change and lake eutrophication; waste management; land remediation.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Supervision available; specialisms of all staff fall within following main research areas: reciprocating Joule Cycle engine; marine technology; control and robotics; structural integrity; manufacture of advanced composites.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Supervision available; specialisms of all staff fall within following main research areas: reciprocating Joule Cycle engine; marine technology; control and robotics; structural integrity; manufacture of advanced composites.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Supervision available; research specialisms of staff fall within following major areas: technology in mathematics education; teaching and learning of mechanics; medical image processing; missing and coarsened data; spatial and temporal modelling; modelling environmental flows; rheology; non-linear elastic materials; magnetic recording; model-based approaches to statistical disclosure limitation; applied fluid dynamics.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Supervision available; research specialisms of staff fall within following major areas: technology in mathematics education; teaching and learning of mechanics; medical image processing; missing and coarsened data; spatial and temporal modelling; modelling environmental flows; rheology; non-linear elastic materials; magnetic recording; model-based approaches to statistical disclosure limitation; applied fluid dynamics.(read more)
Clinical Psychology Dclinpsy
University Of Plymouth
Louise, June 2007Overall score
South West of England is beautiful, great opportunity for sports and leisure. Growing in cultural diversity.
Study experience
Course is incredible - competitive though. Core course team are experts in their field - often invite national expert to compliment impeccable teaching.
Facilities
Library is modern and clean with coffee shop. I have staff borrowing privileges and can order and have things photocopied and sent to my address. Staff are always helpful.
Postgraduate life
Job prospects
Yep - opportunities available!
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Law LLB (Hons)
University Of Plymouth
Lucy, May 2010Overall score
Come to an open day and experience the relaxed and laid back atmosphere of the University yourself!
Study experience
My course has far exceeded my expectations, the facilities available are more than adequate and the extra activities on offer to support my course are brilliant. Academic advice would be prepare for a great deal more independent learning supported by really relaxed and friendly personal tutors who are always willing to help!
Facilities
The facilities at the University are very good. the library has an extensive range of books, journals and newspapers etc as well as 24/7 computer access. The gym is fairly new and in great condition and well priced. The University is also the only one in europe to have its own marine and diving centre available to all students. The SU is great fun with always lots going on!
Postgraduate life
The University has over 100 different sports and societies and if there isn't one suitable for you, then you have the opportunity to start your own! As a member of the law society I enjoy taking part in mooting and negotiation competitions as well as attending socials and networking cheese and wine evenings.
Job prospects
My course will entitle me to look for a career in law. The facilities available at the University such as learning support, the careers service and the information gateway will help with CV's, interview techniques and applications in the future.
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MBA human recource
University Of Plymouth
Funmilayo, April 2009Overall score
Study experience
Course content are up to my expectation. The tutor are okay and relayable.
Facilities
the college facility are clean and the environment are tidy and higene for learning.
Postgraduate life
I always look forward to be at college. Other student are friendly and hospitable, and good people to be with. Yes, I have new friend on my first day in the college.
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