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New research helps address problem of hospital bed blocking
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-research-helps-address-problem-of-hospital-bed-blocking
Experts have led a study questioning assumptions about the best way to stop unnecessary admissions and extended hospital stays for frail, elderly people.
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Internships that complement your studies
School of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences
BA (Hons) History student Lucas discovered new career path opportunities during his industry experience internship.
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Internship opportunities with Bodmin Keep
School of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences: Discover internship opportunities with Bodmin Keep, a Military museum in Cornwall with an aim to educate, entertain and inspire a broad range of people on the nation’s military heritage.
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Film tells story of Plymouth Chief Constable who waged war on crime and immorality
An unsung Plymouth hero who as Chief Constable of the city’s police led a crusade against drunkenness, prostitution and gambling is being celebrated in a new film.
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New one million pound research project to explore the realities of life for Gypsies and Travellers
The University is to work with LSE and UEA on a project researching the crime and criminal justice experiences of Gypsies and Travellers in England.
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Internship opportunities with Feather&Fossil
School of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences: Discover internship opportunities with our partner Feather&Fossil, an interior design company based in Plymouth specialising in maximalist interior design.
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Align your internship with your career goals
School of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences
BSc (Hons) Sociology student, Olivia, completed an internship in the area she aspires to work in, which provided her with valuable real-world insights.
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International surveillance system for coping with zoonotic pandemics needs greater attention
An expert in international relations says the world needs a better early warning system if it is to cope with future global pandemics.
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Privacy vs accountability in public life – where should the balance lie?
With the publication of a new book, Secrecy, Privacy and Accountability: Challenges for Social Research, Associate Professor in Sociology Mike Sheaff explores public figures' right to privacy, and use and interpretation of the Freedom of Information Act
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International Relations in an era of dynamic global change
Dr Patrick Holden discusses COVID-19, Brexit and International Relations.
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