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This year's dental graduates from the University, who have all secured jobs

100 per cent employability for University of Plymouth dental graduates

University of Plymouth news: All 70 dental graduates and four dental nurses have secured jobs on graduating

Ocean Valour team Tom Rainey and Lawrence Walters

Double success for rowing duo

Plymouth University news: Plymouth University marine graduate Tom Rainey and crew mate Lawrence Walters are world's youngest to row the Atlantic Ocean from the US to the UK

Health research

Million pound postgraduate health research programme set to launch

Plymouth University news: A new postgraduate research programme, funded by Health Education England and the National Institute for Health Research

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Study shows parents are inclined to misjudge child happiness

Plymouth University news: Research by Plymouth University showed parents of 10 and 11-year-olds consistently overestimated their child’s happiness, while those with 15 and 16-year-olds were inclined to underestimate

Aquariums

Aquariums deliver health and wellbeing benefits

The University of Plymouth news: People who spend time watching aquariums and fish tanks could see improvements in their physical and mental wellbeing, according to new research involving academics and PhD students at the University of Plymouth.

Children navigating a ship in the simulator at Plymouth

Children from Chernobyl take the helm at Plymouth University

Plymouth University news: Children from Chernobyl take the helm at Plymouth University

Plymouth Business School

Online course recognised by Chartered Insurance Institute

Plymouth University news: Plymouth University's BSc (Hons) Management Practice, recognised by the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII), is aimed at professionals wishing to boost their existing qualifications or enhance professional experience

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Volunteers needed for UK/US Parkinson’s disease study

Plymouth University news: Innovative technology to diagnose Parkinson's disease, designed by scientists in the UK and the US is being trialled at Plymouth University and volunteers are needed to help with the study

Port Eliot Festival [image credit: Michael Bowles]

Students gain experience at Port Eliot Festival

Plymouth University news: Budding designers and writers at Plymouth University will be able to learn from experts in their chosen fields at the Port Eliot Festival running from July 30 to August 2

Professor David Coslett, Vice-Chancellor of Plymouth University (right) with Professor Robert Sneyd, Dean of Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry (centre) and Brian Rice, Operations Director for Devon and Cornwall at Kier (left)

Work underway on £14 million health and medical research facility

Plymouth University news: The first turf has been cut at a life changing £14 million health and medical research facility at Plymouth University

From left: Student Ellie Sabet, law graduate David Feindouno (now Refugee Services Coordinator at the British Red Cross), Plymouth Law Clinic Director Rosie Brennan, and student Duha Almussadar

Accolade for Plymouth Law Clinic Director

Plymouth University news: The Director of Plymouth University’s Law Clinic has been presented with an award in recognition of her commitment to refugee work in the South West

HRH The Prince of Wales talks to Professor of Marine Biology Richard Thompson (far right)

Discussing marine litter by Royal appointment

Plymouth University news: Academics from Plymouth University were among those meeting the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall during an event to raise awareness of the problem of marine litter