Plymouth University

University of Plymouth

contributes
£475 million

to the UK economy.


Contributes
£268 million

to the local economy.

This is part of the estimated
£320 million

contributed by higher education to the city of Plymouth.

It directly employs
2,525
people.

But it actually creates
4,777
local jobs.

And in total it generates
8,769
UK jobs.

There are
19,650
students.

It's behind
11
graduate start-up businesses.

It also supports
451
other organisations through knowledge exchange.


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UK parliamentary constituency for University of Plymouth:
Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport


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Note: all employment figures presented are Full-Time Equivalents. This means that part-time workers are counted pro-rata based on the proportion of full-time hours that they work. This enables a common currency to be established, which adjusts for working hours of staff across universities as well as of other workers.



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