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Finding the right formula to profit from Plymouth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/student-life/shahanas-story
BSc (Hons) Economics student Shahana, tells us why keeping it local and choosing to study Economics at Plymouth was right for her.
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Expressionism: Emotions Unchained
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/expressionism-emotions-unchained
The University's Director of Music, Dr Robert Taub, examines the historical context of Expressionism and its parallels to today
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The next pandemic is already here – why our world leaders should take notice of AMR
Plymouth Perspectives: The next pandemic is already here – why our world leaders should take notice of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). Dr Tina Joshi
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International opportunities with BEd Primary
School of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences
Students on our undergraduate BEd (Hons) Primary Education programme have the opportunity to participate in an international placement
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The ocean has life-giving power. Is systems thinking the key to protecting it?
Plymouth Perspectives: The ocean has life-giving power. Is systems thinking the key to protecting it? by Professor Deborah Greaves OBE and Professor John Spicer,
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Celene Burnell - MSc Hydrography Graduate
Celene Burnell now works as an Offshore Surveyor for N-Sea in the Netherlands after graduating from Plymouth University.
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Enhancing your application
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-health-professions/enhancing-your-application-2
School of Health Professions
Meeting the academic minimum does not guarantee you a place on a course, you need to make sure that you are strong across all sections of your application form.
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The legacy of Chernobyl - 30 years on
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/the-legacy-of-chernobyl-30-years-on
Plymouth University news: Professor Awadhesh Jha writes about the lasting impact and lessons learned from the Chernobyl disaster in April 1986
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Capturing the beauty of the wild
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni/rising-stars/violet-kelley
BA (Hons) Illustration graduate Violet Kelley’s deep connection with the natural world fuels her creativity and has secured her a children’s book deal. Embracing new styles and maintaining an open mind, Violet has achieved a dream early on in her career.
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Angoulême: city of comics
Illustration
Comics for a new world culture. Plymouth illustration students, James Taylor, Jamie England, Jack Ratcliff and Kitty McEwan represented Devon comic creators on the UNESCO Cities of Literature tour of Angoulême.
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