University shortlisted for two Green Gown Awards
The nominations are further evidence of the University’s long-held commitments to sustainability research, education and action

Being shortlisted for this award is fantastic recognition for everyone at the University involved in the study of microplastics, and our many partners worldwide. It acknowledges that our research has been groundbreaking, but also that it has had – and is continuing to have – a significant impact on policy, consumers, industry and society on a global scale.
Professor Richard Thompson OBE FRS
Director of the Marine Institute
I am delighted to have been announced as a finalist for the Green Gown Awards. Being able to use the results of my final-year project to teach thousands of children and young people across Cornwall and Devon about climate change in a way that inspires hope for the future, through my work with Cornwall Climate Care, is my dream job. Having the importance of my work recognised by the Green Gown Awards really is the icing on the cake to what has already been an incredible year.
Plymouth is making a powerful, positive difference to individual and collective futures, and striving for excellence in financial, environmental and social responsibility across all our activities.
Hanaa Metcalfe and Elena Brake and are shortlisted for a prize after bravely changing careers
Supporting our students and graduates while raising the profile of the South West
Professor Richard Thompson OBE FRS has been recognised for his groundbreaking work to address the global plastics crisis
BSc (Hons) Business Management graduate Harry Bateman was named Young Rail Professional of the Year
Freshlings Nursery at the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ is celebrating outstanding Ofsted ratings