Press office news tagged teaching-and-learning
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University praised for its student support and sustainability education
University of Plymouth news: Awarded triple gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework in 2023, our teaching and support has been highlighted in a new report commissioned by the Office for Students.
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Dental school inspires Ireland's first community-based dental programme
University of Plymouth news: The Peninsula Dental School's partnership with RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences will support RCSI in delivering a new undergraduate Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) degree programme.
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National award for chemistry teaching innovation
Dr Roy Lowry is one of six winners of the Teaching Innovation Awards given by LearnSci. Dr Lowry won for his approach to assessment using Smart Worksheets both formatively (while the students are learning) and summatively (testing their knowledge).
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Universities join forces on pharmacy degree
University of Plymouth news: The Universities of Bath and Plymouth have joined forces to launch a new MPharm (Hons) Pharmacy programme.
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Wordotomy – see the new game taking healthcare teaching by storm
University of Plymouth news: Wordotomy – see the new game taking healthcare teaching by storm. Dr Siobhan Moyes and Dr John Chilton have designed a game to help students understand anatomy terminology.
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New centre launched to pioneer integrated health and social care education
A new centre has been launched at the University of Plymouth to enable students on health and social care courses to learn with and from each other.
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Local and international impact sees academic awarded National Teaching Fellowship
received the accolade for a sustained track record of impact on teaching and learning in Higher Education at a local, national and international level.
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New technology enables students to see medical procedures without attending hospital
The Microsoft HoloLens has enabled students to see patient consultations remotely
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University leads training to help NHS respond to stress and burnout
The Professional Nurse Advocates (PNA) programme equips professionals to listen and understand challenges and demands of fellow colleagues
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Peninsula Medical School expands to Plymouth Science Park
The newly-acquired space at the Plymouth Science Park will provide a multi-purpose learning environment for training future healthcare professionals, as well as enabling new models of healthcare delivery through ground-breaking technological innovations.
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Sir Roger Deakins under the spotlight with University film students
Sir Roger Deakins CBE took part in a two-hour online talk and Q&A with academics and students at the University.
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University is top 25 for teaching quality in National Student Survey 2020
The University has been placed at 25 in the country for the quality of its teaching in the National Student Survey 2020, the results of which were published this week.