University of Plymouth
Established in 1992, the University of Plymouth is a public, non-profit higher education institution located in the urban setting of Plymouth—a medium-sized city in South West England with a population between 250,000 and 499,999. The university also operates branch campuses in Exeter and Truro.
Officially recognized by the Privy Council, the University of Plymouth is a large coeducational institution with an enrollment of approximately 15,000 to 19,999 students (according to uniRank). It offers a wide range of accredited academic programs, including pre-bachelor’s qualifications (certificates, diplomas, foundation degrees), as well as bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees across various fields.
With over three decades of academic excellence, the university follows a selective admissions policy based on academic achievement and welcomes applications from international students. Students benefit from a range of academic and support services, including a library, student housing, sports facilities, financial aid and scholarships, study abroad and exchange programs, as well as online and distance learning options.