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Peninsula Medical School
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| Established: | 01/08/2000 | |
| Location: | Devon, UK | |
| Address: | Peninsula Medical School
The John Bull Building Tamar Science Park Research Way Plymouth PL6 8BU | |
| Telephone: | 01752 437444 | |
| Website: | www.pms.ac.uk | |
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| UCAS Code: | P37 | |
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| Total students: | 850 | |
| Undergrad: | 850 | |
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| Applicants per place: | 10.3 | |
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Facilities
Libraries
IT and computing
The College’s web based Managed Learning Environment (Emily) plays a pivotal role in the support of teaching and learning within the College. It is the central hub to all Electronic Resources, including but not limited to:-
•Learning materials such as lecture notes •Editable group work space (wiki’s) •Online assessment systems •3D Human Anatomy models •E Journals & Online Library access •An Electronic Logbook •Email Staff and student communication across the College is enhanced in lectures by using telematics technology, which can link all the College's sites together. These lectures are then recorded and made available through Emily for further study and revision.
Sports
Both the Universities of Exeter and Plymouth have a great reputation for sport and both compete in the British Universities Sports Association Championships (BUSA). BUSA is an organisation which provides the opportunity for competitive sport with other universities. Exeter is consistently ranked in the top ten of the BUSA championships.
Although competition is important, club activities tend to be of a social as well as an athletic nature and clubs welcome everyone from complete beginners through to an advanced standard.
In Plymouth you will find a huge variety of sports opportunities. Given the location, water-based activities are extremely popular and well represented. There are facilities and support for a wide range of other sports and recreational interests. These include three squash courts and a recently refurbished fitness complex. There is also a sports hall with a five-hole golf course on the edge of the city.
The University of Plymouth is unique in having its own Diving and Sailing Centre. Set in a prime waterfront location, it is a British Sub Aqua Club Dive School and a Royal Yachting Association approved teaching centre with a wide range of watersports courses. Plymouth also boasts student national champions in sailing, surfing, gymnastics, water-skiing, skydiving and volleyball.
£8 million has been invested in sports facilities by the University of Exeter including new indoor tennis facilities.
A sports scholarship scheme offers generous financial and sports science support to students with outstanding sporting ability and evidence of national potential.
Welfare
Healthcare
Shops
Restaurants
Banks
Transport
Careers service
Part-time jobs
Religious facilities
Social
Bars, pubs and clubs
Events
Clubs and societies
Accommodation
Accommodation policy
Facilities
Residences
Private sector
Student union
Prices
Environment
Architecture
Local area
Teaching quality
Applying to PMS
Thinking of applying to PMS? Why not read some Personal Statements which were used for applying here?
Other PMS Articles
Why not read these other PMS Articles?