University of Plymouth - Postgraduate Open Evening
11 Mar 2026, 16:00
Plymouth
Environmental scientists tackle global challenges. Gain skills to address issues like climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss. With hands-on lab and field training, you’ll graduate ready to lead in conservation, sustainability and more.
Out in the field
From your very first month, you’ll be out in the field applying what you learn to real-world environments. Through hands-on fieldwork across the UK and overseas, you’ll explore diverse landscapes and tackle local and global environmental, social and geographical issues – turning theory into impactful, practical experience.
50 years of impact
Join one of the UK’s longest-running and most respected programmes in the field. Since 1973, over 6,000 graduates have gone on to shape impactful careers – proof of a degree built on practical learning, innovation and a legacy of real-world influence.
Real-word experience
Combine theory with hands-on learning in labs and the field. Choose a 6-week or 6–12 month placement in the UK, EU, or beyond to gain experience, boost confidence and grow your network through our strong alumni, employer and research connections.
This course is for you if...
you’re passionate about understanding and addressing today’s most pressing global challenges
you’re driven to build a meaningful career and make a impact on people and the planet
you're interested in gaining hands-on fieldwork experience
you want to gain specialist and transferable skills that are in high demand across a range of sectors.
This programme is accredited by the Community for Environmental Disciplines in Higher Education (CEDHE), the education committee of the IES.
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
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