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Tremough

Tremough refers to a historic estate and a major higher education campus located near Penryn and Falmouth in Cornwall, England. The name derives from Tremough House, a country residence on the site, and has become associated with the campus facilities built around the house and surrounding grounds.

Tremough House and estate were progressively developed into an educational complex in the late 20th and early

Facilities on the Tremough site include academic buildings for lecture and laboratory spaces, performance and gallery

As part of the broader Penryn Campus network, Tremough has contributed to higher education expansion in Cornwall

See also: Tremough House, Penryn Campus, University of Exeter Cornwall Campus, Falmouth University.

21st
centuries.
The
Tremough
Campus
has
served
as
a
hub
for
higher
education
partners,
most
notably
the
University
of
Exeter
and
Falmouth
University,
offering
a
range
of
programs
across
arts,
humanities,
sciences,
and
professional
disciplines.
The
campus
is
characterized
by
a
mix
of
teaching
blocks,
research
facilities,
libraries,
studios,
and
student
accommodation,
integrated
with
cultural
and
community
venues.
spaces,
and
support
services
for
students.
The
campus
has
also
hosted
the
Tremough
Innovation
Centre,
a
business
and
enterprise
facility
aimed
at
fostering
startups
and
collaboration
between
academia
and
industry.
In
transport
terms,
the
site
is
accessible
by
local
roads
and
connected
to
Penryn
and
Falmouth
by
rail
and
bus
networks.
by
providing
facilities
for
multiple
institutions
and
enabling
joint
programs,
research
collaborations,
and
regional
development
initiatives.
The
Tremough
name
continues
to
be
used
in
reference
to
the
campus
complex
and
its
historic
grounds.