The upcoming Christmas break brings specific changes to the way Arts University Plymouth operates. Understanding the revised campus hours, library schedules, and student support services will help you plan your work and stay connected during the festive period. Overview of Campus Availability During the Christmas Break All main campus sites – Tavistock Place, Studio 44, […]
What the Festive Makers Market Offers Arts University Plymouth is opening The Little Box in Plymouth’s cultural quarter to showcase a curated selection of handmade gifts from its own emerging makers. Running from 6 December to 14 December 2025, the market will operate daily between 10 am and 5 pm and will be a card‑only venue. The event brings […]
Why Your Portfolio Matters When applying to the Arts University Plymouth’s range of art and design programmes, your portfolio is often the deciding factor that separates a strong candidate from the rest. It offers admissions tutors a tangible glimpse into your creative processes, your technical skill set, and your artistic voice. Rather than a purely […]
The Abertay University game development community is set for a headline‑setting appearance at Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) when the DARE Academy teams hold their debut at the venue’s renowned Drop In and Play event on Saturday, 30 August. The event will give six undergraduate teams a public stage to display the games they have built […]
The latest Compare the Market report has positioned Dundee as the leading city in Scotland for graduates and the second-best city in the United Kingdom overall. For students planning their future, this recognition signals a robust employment landscape, affordable living, and a vibrant community that supports professional growth. Why Dundee Stands Out for Graduates Salary […]
Overview of the Study In July 2025, researchers from Abertay University’s Department of Sociological and Psychological Sciences published a large‑scale mixed‑methods investigation into how neurodivergent (ND) individuals form and experience friendships. The paper—available through Sage Journals—examines whether ND people naturally orient toward one another and how these bonds differ from the more commonly studied neurotypical (NT) […]
Supply‑chain disruptions have become a defining challenge of 2025, from weather events and cyber‑attacks to tariff shifts and geopolitical tensions. In the UK, the ripple effects of such shocks are felt most deeply by small and medium‑sized enterprises (SMEs) that supply diverse ingredients and packaging materials for familiar dishes. A recent study from Cranfield University […]
Milton Keynes Positioned at the Heart of the Oxford‑to‑Cambridge Growth Corridor Milton Keynes is emerging as a key node in the UK’s high‑growth corridor that stretches from Oxford through Cambridge and beyond. The city’s strategic location, high concentration of tech firms, and strong transport links are already attracting investment that could translate into billions for […]
For students and professionals evaluating where to pursue an advanced management degree, rankings provide a useful reference point. In December, the latest Financial Times European Business School rankings placed Cranfield University’s School of Management 5th in the UK and 29th in Europe. This achievement reflects strong alumni outcomes, high levels of teaching quality, and a […]
Understanding Prehabilitation and Its Value in Cancer Care Prehabilitation is a structured set of interventions—exercise, nutrition, and psychological support—delivered before a patient undergoes cancer treatment such as surgery or chemotherapy. By building physical and mental resilience beforehand, patients often experience fewer complications, shorter hospital stays, and quicker recovery after treatment. Research from Lancaster University and […]