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Peninsula Pathways goes online to encourage and support future healthcare applicants
Current medical and dental students pulled out all the stops to deliver a virtual Peninsula Pathways programme this summer for young people considering studying a healthcare subject at university.
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Dental experts Philippines bound
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/dental-experts-philippines-bound
Plymouth University news: One of the poorest cities in the Philippines is to benefit from dental care support
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Actress and comedienne heads for Plymouth International Book Festival
Plymouth University news: Actress and comedienne Helen Lederer, whose credits include some of the most popular TV shows of the past 30 years, is coming to the South West for the fourth Plymouth International Book Festival
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University Alliance securing the future of UK research and innovation through collaboration and connectivity
Plymouth University news: The University Alliance publishes 'Evolve. Connect. Succeed. Funding a healthy research and innovation ecosystem' - a new report on collaboration and funding for the higher education sector
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Trio of Cornish businesses launch KTPs with the University
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/trio-of-cornish-businesses-launch-ktps-with-the-university
Three new Knowledge Transfer Partnerships have been launched involving Plymouth academics and businesses in Cornwall
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Student insight - Emma Kewell
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-dietetics/dietetics-emma-kewell
Dietetics
Emma Kewell talks about why she chose BSc (Hons) Dietetics at University of Plymouth
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Anxious about school return? Scientists share tips for students, parents and the community
University of Plymouth academics share their advice on what students and parents can do to make the transition as smooth as possible and minimise infection risk during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Healthy aging project sees COVID spark volunteering boost
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/healthy-aging-project-sees-covid-spark-volunteering-boost
Researchers working on a project across four European countries have seen a “significant rise” in volunteering and community action during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Dr Nadine Schaefer - Educational Developer
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Playground paints should be more closely monitored to reduce potential danger to public health
University of Plymouth news: Playground equipment should be monitored more regularly to ensure toxic metals contained within paints do not present a danger to public and child health, a study recommends
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