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Dr Samantha Regan de Bere - Lecturer in Medical Humanities (Education)
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More pirate than patriot? Examining Sir Francis Drake's legacy of exploration
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-history/elaine-murphy
History
More pirate than patriot? Sir Francis Drake and his legacy of exploration. Dr Elaine Murphy unravels the two sides of the story behind Elizabethan mariner, explorer – and former mayor of Plymouth – Sir Francis Drake.
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The attraction and retention of talent in the Sri Lankan hospitality industry
Dr Christina Kelly looks at the impact of the global pandemic alongside the current economic crisis on the attraction and retention of talent in the Sri Lankan hospitality industry.
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Chief Dental Officer opens new University of Plymouth Dental Education Facility in Exeter
Plymouth University news: Patients, community groups, dignitaries, students and staff joined Sara Hurley, Chief Dental Officer (England) for the official opening of Plymouth University's Exeter Dental Education Faciiity
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Evolving design teaching in a changing education climate
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/evolving-design-teaching-in-a-changing-education-climate
The journey students take to come to us is changing, and has altered quite considerably since I was in education as a learner, rather than a teacher.
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Victoria Hamlyn - LLB Law graduate
Victoria Hamlyn - graduate profile. Victoria studied LLB (Hons) Law at Plymouth University.
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Enhancing your application
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-nursing-and-midwifery/enhancing-your-application
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Meeting the academic minimum does not guarantee you a place on the course, you need to make sure that you are strong across all sections of your application form.
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Researcher in Residence under Covid: when the residence is home
Debra Westlake describes her experiences as a Researcher in Residence when the Covid pandemic and lockdown meant she had to work from home
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Trimplants Wholesale Nursery case study
Trimplants Wholesale Nursery has worked with Low Carbon Devon's Dr Thomas Murphy to develop the functionality of Biochar, a compost supplement made from local waste materials, a product which enables increased carbon sequestration in the soil.
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Dr Alex Strachan - Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre Facilities Manager
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