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Graduating in 2024
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/services/careers/graduating
University of Plymouth: Graduating in 2024 – Careers Service support in your final year and after you graduate.
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Careers insight programme
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/services/careers/insight-programme
Our Careers Insight Programme includes 100 hours of work experience working on a clearly defined project. Upon successful completion of the programme, you will be awarded a bursary payment of £1,000
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International Undergraduate Gold Scholarship, School of Psychology
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/funding/scholarships/international-undergraduate-gold-scholarship
The International Undergraduate Gold Scholarship aims to recognise academic achievement for undergraduate international students in the School of Psychology.
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Your Guarantor scheme
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/services/accommodation/living-in-the-private-sector/your-guarantor-scheme
University of Plymouth has partnered with Your Guarantor. Your Guarantor acts as a guarantor for students when renting in the private sector, helping international students secure private accommodation.
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Testing the Capabilities of Automated Mineralogy in Mining
Using 'Mineralogic' and standard Electron Microscopy techniques to test the capabilities of Automated Mineralogy in relation to resource recovery.
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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business fully-funded Collaborative Doctoral Awards (CDAs)
We are currently accepting application for a total of six fully-funded Collaborative Doctoral Awards (CDAs). The full-time studentships are supported for 3 years and will start on 1 October 2024.
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Featured module: Anthropology of Humour and Laughter
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-anthropology/anthropology-of-humour-and-laughter
Anthropology
BA (Hons) Anthropology featured module: Anthropology of Humour and Laughter examines the social, cultural, economic and political dimensions of laughter and humour.
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Celebrating the founder of modern nursing
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/celebrating-the-founder-of-modern-nursing
To mark International Nurses Day, Professor Bridie Kent from the University of Plymouth writes about the lasting influence of arguably history’s most famous nurse, Florence Nightingale
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The critical and creative learner
As a Plymouth graduate, you will be able to learn independently, explore new avenues with confidence, and think in a critical, creative, and enterprising manner, enabling you to function effectively in a complex and ever-changing society.
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The sustainable and global citizen
As a Plymouth graduate, you will be able to contribute to a more sustainable future as an informed, responsible, and active citizen, both locally and globally.
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