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About CENORE

CENORE was established in 2009 as a joint venture between the University of Plymouth, Britannia Royal Naval College and Flag Officer Sea Training’s Hydrographic and Meteorological Training Group. It provides a focus for Royal Navy personnel seeking advanced academic degrees and offers a platform for the development of research and enterprise activities of mutual interest to the Royal Navy and the University. 

The Centre of Excellence is managed by a steering group composed of representatives from the University, the University at BRNC, FOST HM and Navy Command HQ, is formally a research group within the University's Marine Institute and is closely associated with the School of Biological and Marine Sciences. CENORE liaises closely with the Marine Environment Information Centre at the UK Hydrographic Office, The Met Office and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratories (DSTL).

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Education

CENORE supports naval personnel in their progression to honours degrees, masters degrees and doctorates. We offer tuition and mentoring for research projects linking to Royal Navy operational requirements. Students can participate in ongoing research conducted by staff at the University/BRNC, or formulate new projects with an appointed supervisor. 

  • BSc Honours: CENORE offers support for work-based learning projects.
  • MSc: introductory talks and research methods tuition enables progression to MSc from Postgraduate Diplomas in meteorology, oceanography and oceanography.
  • PhD: the potential to extend qualifications to doctoral level is available through the Centre.

Please contact Professor Georgy Shapiro for all education enquiries.

Research

The research interests of staff within CENORE are diverse, although primarily focused on oceanography and underwater acoustics. They include:

  • ocean and acoustic modelling
  • observational studies
  • sediment transport in coastal waters
  • wave mechanics and modelling
  • estuarine oceanography
  • shelf Sea oceanography
  • shelf edge processes.
Please contact Professor Georgy Shapiro for all enquiries about research at CENORE. 

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