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Facilities

We’re serious about ensuring you have the best facilities, environments and collaborative spaces to learn the theory behind your subject and put that into practice, and we are continually investing in our campus to give our students the best possible university experience.

We have superb immersive facilities such as our navigation suite for students studying marine subjects, clinical wards for health professions such as nursing, and business start-up spaces to name just a few. Adding to this, we’ve just opened exciting new buildings for our design and engineering students, and for students studying subjects in the health professions.


 

Charles Seale-Hayne Library

The library is open 24/7 and provides access to approximately 500,000 books and multimedia items, 14,000 current journal subscriptions, and a variety of different study environments, including open-access computing available all year round.

The Students’ Union (UPSU)

Our Students’ Union facilitates student representation at all levels, hosts the sports clubs and societies, manages campus sport facilities, and provides volunteering opportunities, independent advice, entertainment, and catering as well as bars and nightclubs.

The House

The House is a state of the art performing arts centre located in the city's central quarter, adjacent to the Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery. The House is a 200 seat flexible studio theatre, built to the very highest technical and sustainable specification. Its facilities are world class and it is fast attracting some of the best national and international artists.

Marine Station

The Marine Station is a landmark development which serves as the base for our marine expeditionary work. It's an exceptional teaching and research facility that’s located on the shores of Plymouth Sound – part of our ‘Waterfront Campus’, with classrooms extending out into the natural environment. 

Roland Levinsky Building

This award-winning building houses the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and The Arts Institute – the University’s arts and culture organisation. It is complete with lecture theatres, a cinema, specialist art and design studios, a public art gallery, a 255-seat theatre for performances, and a café providing views over the city.

Drake's Place

The University took over the lease for the gardens and reservoir from Plymouth City Council in 2007, and has invested in making the gardens more attractive and secure. We opened the restoration to the public in June 2014, bringing the gardens back to their former glory.

University of Plymouth

Drake Circus
Plymouth
Devon 
PL4 8AA

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