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Dr Beth Moran - Lecturer in Social Work
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Looking back on 50 years of geography
University of Plymouth: Geography 50 – Professor Mark Brayshay, Peter Sims and Professor Brian Chalkely, reflect upon the legacy of half a century's geography education.
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Keylu and ATI2 success story
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research-and-expertise/acceleration-through-innovation-ati/keylu
Online platform that stores personal, legal and financial information to help people manage their affairs and ease the administrative burden for those they leave behind in the event of their death.
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Challenging gender stereotypes could help the Sri Lankan hotel industry weather the recruitment crisis
How better working conditions and career prospects for women could help to solve the post-pandemic staff shortage in the Sri Lankan hotel industry.
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Toolkit – choosing research methods
How to choose from a range of different research methods.
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Engagement and attendance monitoring
The University of Plymouth's engagement and attendance monitoring procedures.
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Devon Partnership NHS Trust
Plymouth University: Information about Devon Partnership NHS Trust
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Plymouth postgraduate clinical education programme accredited by the Higher Education Academy
Plymouth University news: The Plymouth University Postgraduate Certificate in Clinical Education, which includes a new module created as the result of student feedback, has been accredited by the Higher Education Academy
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Pulmonary rehabilitation in Uganda
University of Plymouth: A development study to examine feasibility and acceptability of pulmonary rehabilitation in Uganda for adults with chronic respiratory disease
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Exploring self criticism and promoting self compassion
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/exploring-self-criticism-and-promoting-self-compassion
Plymouth University news: A workshop exploring self criticism and the new research that could help people quieten its voice is taking place at Plymouth University from 12-14 September.
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