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Report identifies ways to boost children’s quality of life through outdoor learning
Plymouth University news: Outdoor learning can have a significant and positive impact on children’s quality of life but needs to be introduced more formally into the school curriculum in order for its potential benefits to be fully realised
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Plymouth dementia expert supports Welsh rural dementia initiative
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-dementia-expert-supports-welsh-rural-dementia-initiative
Plymouth University news: Ian Sherriff, Academic Partnership Lead for Dementia at Plymouth University, has welcomed the announcement of an initiative for rural dementia in Wales
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Moving business forward through digital transformation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/digital-transformation
Plymouth Business School
Dr Wai Mun Lim: Moving business forward through digital transformation
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Dr Chris Rollinson - Quality Assurance Manager
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Academic spotlight: Professor Anne Mather
University of Plymouth: Geography 50. Anne looks back at her career, reflecting on her achievements and love for geography as we celebrate 50 years of geography at Plymouth
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Undergraduate Student Research Prize Winners 2015
Undergraduate Student Research Prize - celebrating undergraduate sustainability research at Plymouth.
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Professor Jill Shawe - Professor of Maternal and Family Health
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Wheelchair champion fully focused for world record attempt with University of Plymouth
University of Plymouth news: Former London Marathon winner Sarah Piercy is continuing her physical and mental preparations after teaming up with University of Plymouth for a world record attempt
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Short film aims to raise profile of the effects of early onset dementia
A film which seeks to highlight the effects if early onset dementia is to be premiered during a free event supported by the Marine Institute at the University of Plymouth
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Young European migrants living in UK need more support following Brexit vote, research suggests
Young European migrants living in the UK say they expect to remain here for the immediate future despite experiencing a rise in racial abuse following the Brexit vote, according to research by the Universities of Strathclyde, Plymouth and Durham
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