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Plymouth academics WISE up for awards
Plymouth University News: Two Plymouth University academics have been nominated for national awards in recognition of their efforts to inspire women and girls to pursue study and careers in the sciences
Funding for better understanding of neural stem cells
Plymouth University news: Study to investigate how neural stem cells differ from each other may contribute to the future development of better treatments for conditions such as dementia, psychiatric disorders and brain tumours
Plymouth Raiders and Brain Tumour Research slam dunk for cancer
Plymouth University news: Basketball stars and fans from Plymouth Raiders are lending their support to charity Brain Tumour Research and its work with world-leading researchers from Plymouth University
Volcanoes Top Trumps gets virtual makeover
Plymouth University News: The explosive ability of volcanoes to both inspire and destroy can now be appreciated by millions thanks to a new digital version of Volcano Top Trumps created through a partnership including Plymouth University.
UK's largest e-Textbook programme launched
Plymouth University News: Plymouth University is working in partnership with a leading global provider on the largest eTextbook programme undertaken in the UK
Peninsula Doctors’ Orchestra concert in aid of Brain Tumour Research
Plymouth University news: The Peninsula Doctors' Orchestra will perform Brahms and Dvorak to raise funds for charity Brain Tumour Research
Eradicating harmful impacts of manufacturing
University of Plymouth News: Scientists at Plymouth University confirm that a novel technique for applying high quality finishes in engineering industries almost totally eradicates emissions of styrene VOC
University to host thousands at Undergraduate Open Day
Plymouth University News: Plymouth University’s award-winning campus and teaching and learning excellence will go on show to prospective students and their families at the Undergraduate Open Day on Saturday 11 October.
Funding to examine the role of public and patients in medical revalidation
Plymouth University news: Independent body the Health Foundation commissions Plymouth to look at the role of patients and the public in doctor revalidation, the third in a three-part series of research looking at medical revalidation
Oscar winner chosen to close film festival
Plymouth University News: Hayao Miyazaki’s stunning Oscar-winning film Spirited Away has been chosen by film fans to close a major international festival set on the banks of the River Tamar.
Double celebration for family
Plymouth University news: Mum and daughter graduate on same day in same subject
University climbs in world rankings
Plymouth University News: Plymouth University has leapt 22 places in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, the most comprehensive and respected international rankings of higher education institutions.