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Research impact is an effect on, change or benefit to the economy, society, culture, health, the environment, quality of life, public policy or services.
The University of Plymouth takes a solutions-oriented, systems-thinking approach to solving complex global challenges, addressing critical issues through the lenses of environment, society, economy and place to create strong, sustainable research impact beyond academia.
Aligning globally to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, our work aims to drive sustainability both on land and in the marine environment, improve human health and care, and support communities. Our research also drives innovation on our doorstep,and we contribute to the economic growth and development of the South West region.

Plymouth's research and innovation consistently translates into real-world applications, reinforcing our broad leadership in marine and sustainability, and significant contributions to health and creative industry research.

Through partnerships and collaborations – spanning academia, industry, and local communities – we co-create impactful, scalable, and relevant solutions to critical challenges, influencing policy on both national and international stages to drive meaningful change for the benefit of society and the environment.

Kevin JonesProfessor Kevin Jones
Deputy Vice-Chancellor - Research and Innovation

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At a glance...
  • University of Plymouth submitted 49 impact case studies to REF2021
  • our case studies demonstrated impact on the environment, politics, health, culture, technology, society and the economy
  • reaching far and wide, Plymouth's global impact locations included Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania, North and South America.
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