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Being at UoP for the first month has been an amazing experience. The students and staff are friendly and helpful. The city buzzes with life and beauty. Being near the beach definitely is a tranquil and therapeutic experience. The facilities and resources are also plentiful. There is so much opportunity at the University of Plymouth.
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Ratings and Reviews
Being at UoP for the first month has been an amazing experience. The students and staff are friendly and helpful. The city buzzes with life and beauty. Being near the beach definitely is a tranquil and therapeutic experience. The facilities and resources are also plentiful. There is so much opportunity at the University of Plymouth.
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64-136 UCAS Points
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University of Plymouth Reputation
The University of Plymouth is located in the city of Plymouth, on the Devonshire coast in South West England. 19,830 students are enrolled at University of Plymouth:
- 16,840 of these students come from the UK
- 420 come from EU countries
- And 2,555 are students from non-EU countries.
(Source: HESA 2022/23)
The graduate outcomes for the University of Plymouth show that six months after leaving university, 91% of graduates are in work or further study. The typical graduate salary six months after leaving the University of Plymouth is £24 - £27K a year.
(Source: HESA Graduate Outcomes Data Survey 2023 for 2020/21 graduates)
Updated: 4th October 2024
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The campus and facilities provision is basic. Improvements are needed. For example, a larger library or more study buildings which are open 24/7 as Library gets full very fast. A good range of welcoming, organised clubs and societies based on hobbies and interests. The wifi is good enough for studying, and any problems raised are fixed in a reasonable time.
My experience at the university has been alright but nothing special. The teaching methods on my course could be improved significantly, with more contact time being a priority. Social opportunities are limited, and there’s definitely room for better engagement in this area. Overall, while some aspects are satisfactory, many areas, such as teaching quality and social life, need considerable improvement.
It’s a very nice accommodation. The communal areas are great for socialising
Being at UoP for the first month has been an amazing experience. The students and staff are friendly and helpful. The city buzzes with life and beauty. Being near the beach definitely is a tranquil and therapeutic experience. The facilities and resources are also plentiful. There is so much opportunity at the University of Plymouth.
The learning atmosphere is strong, the classmates and teachers are very friendly, and there are enough hardware facilities to learn
Since joining the University of Plymouth, I’ve genuinely felt a sense of belonging here. The experience began on a high note with Welcome Week—a truly fantastic event filled with fun activities, chances to meet new friends, and helpful information to kickstart university life. The staff and lecturers are incredibly friendly and supportive, always ready to answer questions or provide guidance. The university places a strong emphasis on student mental well-being and health, which is incredibly reassuring. The Students’ Union also plays a huge role, organising events and offering academic and personal support. The facilities are modern and well-maintained, with a new campus centre park set to open soon, adding even more beauty to the university. The university is also deeply committed to career development, offering frequent programs, seminars, and networking events to connect students with internships, mentoring, and placement opportunities. All in all, it’s been a rewarding experience!
Sometimes books are only given to some students because not enough were bought. Sometimes there is nowhere to sit on campus that isn’t outside. There is not enough encouragement to attend social events. Social events are held way too late not enough careers advice.
Love it here, the security Is amazing
In these places everything has been great. And really helpful :)
small and accessible campus that is in the midst of a lovely city and a beautiful coastline. great students from all over the world with different interests and societies for everyone.