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Plymouth named one of UK's most gay-friendly universities
University of Plymouth News: University of Plymouth named among top 10% in the country for opportunities and support it offers lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) students.
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Marine graduates prepare for new challenge out at sea
Plymouth University news: Two Plymouth University marine graduates have embarked on a six-month training programme in a bid to beat a century-old rowing record.
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All smiles for Albion
Plymouth University news: Team members from Plymouth Albion RFC are receiving dental advice and mouth guards for the new season, from dental experts at Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry
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University of Plymouth part of global research programme
University of Plymouth news: University of Plymouth researchers join scientists around the world to find effective ways of treating progressive forms of multiple sclerosis (MS).
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Legends of music and dance take to the Graduation stage at Plymouth University
Plymouth University news: Honorary doctors and sporting colours graduate alongside students this September
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Innovation Centre praised by Secretary of State
Plymouth University news: The Secretary of State for Business, Vince Cable, praised the work of one of Cornwall’s “impressive” award-winning Innovation Centres during a visit to Cornwall, where he met some of the resident businesses.
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Enhancing understanding of the law and justice system
Plymouth University News: People will get the chance to learn about life in prison and gain an insight into the workings of the law and criminal justice system thanks to Plymouth University
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Cadet warships guide reprinted for First World War centenary
Plymouth University News: A handbook which contained silhouettes of all warships in action across the globe in 1914 has been reprinted as a tribute to the cadets and midshipmen who fought and died for their country.
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Getting inside the mind of someone with ALS
Plymouth University News: Computer experts produce a unique installation using music and images to demonstrate the degenerative nature of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
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It’s a touchdown for Brain Tumour Research and Plymouth Albion
Plymouth University news: Plymouth Albion has chosen Brain Tumour Research as one of its charities, supporting important work being done by scientists in Plymouth
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Plymouth International Book Festival line-up
Plymouth University News: Joanna Trollope, Will Self, Sir Andrew Motion and Kate Adie are among the star names appearing at the 2014 Plymouth International Book Festival.
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E-coachER – useful web support for patients in an exercise referral scheme?
Plymouth University news: £1.3M funding for research asking - could web support encourage more patients with long-term conditions to take up and fully use the exercise referral scheme?