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The University of Plymouth is one of the UK's most prominent and dynamic universities with an educational history dating back to 1862
Consistently ranked as one of the top three modern universities, Plymouth has over 30,000 students and almost 3,000 staff
Excel Summer Camps offer morning English class and a great selection of afternoon, evening and full day activities
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Overview One of UK's leading and most innovative modern Universities, Plymouth also is one of the most famous historical and naval City's in England. Despite a very long history, Plymouth is a modern City boasting many new shopping centres and facilities
 
Location Plymouth is situated on the South Coast of England and is the largest City in Western England. To the West is the County of Cornwall, the most Western area of England, and a favourite holiday destination with Britons
 
Teaching Plymouth is idea for those considering Full-time study in UK, or Summer Camp in a friendly modern city
Plymouth University
Skin Diving in the Sea Near Plymouth Sound
In the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), the University attained: • A top rating (5) in psychology, computer science and art history
• A 4 rating, showing national excellence and demonstrating signs of international excellence, in civil, electrical, marine and mechanical engineering, environmental sciences, geography, social policy & administration and sociology
• At least national levels of excellence in all submitted research
• 50% of research judged as showing international excellence

This way of working makes Plymouth one of the largest universities in the UK, with 27,000 students on undergraduate and postgraduate courses or continuing professional development programmes. In spite of its size, it has retained a reputation for friendliness
Plymouth With a long maritime history, Plymouth is the leading centre for shipbuilding and sailing. Thousands of yachts are based in this area making it ideal for sailors, and those wishing to learn
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One of the Many Harbours
Plymouth, city and unitary authority, situated in southwestern England, on Plymouth Sound and the Plym and Tamar rivers. Plymouth possesses a fine natural harbor and is the site of the Royal Naval Dockyard, a major employer in the city. It is also an important fishing port and handles passenger traffic to the Continent. Manufactures include machine tools and chemicals. The city has an aquarium, a zoo, several museums, and the University of Plymouth (1992, formerly a polytechnic college). Originally named Sutton, the town received a charter and its present name in 1439. During the 16th century it became a base for the expeditions of, among others, navigator Sir Francis Drake. In 1588 the English fleet sailed from Plymouth Harbor to meet the Spanish Armada, and in 1620 the Pilgrims embarked from Plymouth aboard the Mayflower. During World War II (1939-1945) the city was bombarded by the Germans; it has since been extensively rebuilt. City population (1996 estimate) 255,826

The city of Plymouth is also undergoing a period of considerable transition and redevelopment, all of which you will benefit from during your time at the university. Some of the projects recently completed include:

£1.5 million scheme to landscape Armada Way providing a versatile space for festivals, entertainment, markets and other public events, and build a major new surface-level crossing over Royal Parade completed in October 2004

£170 million major redevelopment of Drake Circus site to provide a premier shopping complex opened in October 2006. Recently refurbished and revitalized Tinside Lido on Plymouth Hoe
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