The University of Plymouth is to receive a share of more than £500million being invested across the UK to support the next generation of researchers.
The UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funding will support doctoral students to develop skills and experience across the biological sciences, engineering and physical sciences, and natural and environmental sciences.
It is being administered through two schemes - Doctoral Landscape Awards and Doctoral Focal Awards - launched by UKRI to create increased expertise and opportunities across a range of disciplines.
Within that, the University has secured funding to either lead or collaborate on three Doctoral Landscape Awards schemes for at least the next five years.
It will enable the University to enhance its existing expertise in disciplines including environmental science, biology, offshore renewable energy and health technologies.
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