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The Lord Mayor of Plymouth Councillor Pauline Murphy, her consort Councillor Brian Vincent and Professor Oliver Hanemann, Associate Dean of Research at the University of Plymouth's Faculty of Health: Medicine, Dentistry and Human Sciences.

Lord Mayor of Plymouth visits the University of Plymouth Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence

University of Plymouth news: The Lord Mayor of Plymouth has declared that "we can make a difference" after visiting the University of Plymouth Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence.

Pictured left to right at the Dementia Friendly Awards are Angela Rippon, OBE, Alzheimer’s Society Ambassador, Claire Puckey, Dementia Friendly City Coordinator for Plymouth City Council, Councillor Lynda Bowyer, Cabinet Member for Health and Adult Social Care for Plymouth City Council, Darren Stoneman, Senior Community Protection Officer for Plymouth City Council, Ian Sheriff, chairman of the Plymouth Dementia Action Alliance, and Academic Partnership Lead for Dementia at the University of Plymouth, Matt Baker from British Gas (who presented the award), and Jeremy Hughes, Chief Executive of the Alzheimer’s Society).

Plymouth wins Dementia Friendly City award

Plymouth University news: Plymouth has won the Dementia Friendly (City of the year award) at the Alzheimers Society’s national awards in London.

From left, at the launch of ISPER, are 

Professor Nikolaos Tzokas, Charles Dorr, Professor Georgy Shapiro, Professor Simon Payne, Ben Rhodes (Devon and Cornwall Business Council), Professor Sheena Asthana, Professor Jingjing Xu

Institute aims to engage business and policy chiefs with leading research

Plymouth University news: A research institute which will encourage business leaders and policy makers to use world-leading expertise to inform their decision making has been launched by the University of Plymouth

Media Arts Associate Lecturer Amanda Bluglass
and the Rev Bertram Johnson, the first openly gay African-American to be
ordained in the Presbyterian Church and one of the stars of Out of Order

Media Arts lecturer earns award for film exploring faith and sexuality

Plymouth University news: A groundbreaking documentary revealing the complex and painful struggles faced by LGBTQ faith leaders has earned its director a major accolade

Anthony Wynne in the lab

Creation of ‘micro muscles’ aids better understanding of muscle efficiency

Plymouth University news: Support that has enabled a biomedical scientist to return to research after a career break has allowed him to create muscle cells which he is using to test muscle efficiency

Building Public Trust in Corporate Reporting awards 2016

University earns new national award in recognition of sustainable commitments

Plymouth University news: The University has won another accolade in recognition of its commitment to sustainable practices, triumphing in the Sustainability Reporting (Public Sector) category of the Building Public Trust in Corporate Reporting Awards

From left to right: Professor Robert Sneyd, Dean, Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry; Charlie Greensmith, Year 3 dental student; Professor Judith Petts CBE, Vice-Chancellor, University of Plymouth; Sara Hurley, Chief Dental Officer (England); Olivia Barnard (Year 3 dental student); Ben Bradshaw MP, and: Professor Christopher Tredwin, Head of Plymouth University Peninsula School of Dentistry.

Chief Dental Officer opens new University of Plymouth Dental Education Facility in Exeter

Plymouth University news: Patients, community groups, dignitaries, students and staff joined Sara Hurley, Chief Dental Officer (England) for the official opening of Plymouth University's Exeter Dental Education Faciiity

Lyn Fearn with Mael, Amy and Eifion

Film supports young children of parents with Parkinson’s disease

Plymouth University news: As more people have children later in life, so more younger children are affected by a parent with Parkinson's disease. A new film will address the issues for teachers and professionals who interact with children

The Atlantic storms of 2013-2014 were some of the largest on record, and we were there measuring their effect on the British coastline. Our LIDAR tower can be seen on the seawall in this image capturing the impact of this huge wave.

Beaches devastated by extreme storms showing little signs of recovery, study shows

Plymouth University news: Beaches left decimated by the severe winter of 2013/14 have still not recovered almost three years later, according to new research led by the University of Plymouth

Nicola Wheeler

Successful new care Tool has patients and staff at its heart

University of Plymouth news: A University of Plymouth graduate has co-devised a new care planning document, known as the Tool, to help care staff better understand a patient’s needs and empower them in a continuing care setting.

Image Credit: Anthony Rowe / Squidsoup. www.Squidsoup.org

New Head of School helps create illuminating display for Christmas at Kew

University of Plymouth news: Professor Chris Bennewith, the new Head of the School of Art, Design and Architecture at the University of Plymouth, is part of the Squidsoup collective helping to light up Kew Gardens this Christmas.

Rich Adams, University of Plymouth Corporate Projects Manager, with Helen Newcombe, founder of start-up business Davy J

Business prize for Devon entrepreneur who creates swimwear from marine waste

Plymouth University news: Helen Newcombe, founder of start-up business Davy J, has won the latest Soup event brought to Plymouth by GAIN at the University of Plymouth