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Why do medics from certain groups perform better or worse than others in the same assessment?
Plymouth University news: The General Medical Council commissioned CAMERA at Plymouth University to compile a report to identify why medics from different backgrounds do better or worse than others on the same assessment
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Featured module: Fieldwork and Ethnography
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-anthropology/fieldwork-and-ethnography
Anthropology
BA (Hons) Anthropology featured module Fieldwork and Ethnography sees our first year students conduct a solid anthropological project, step-by-step.
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Study highlights complex ocean conditions facing world’s most powerful tidal turbine
University of Plymouth news: Scientists from the University and the Marine Biological Association led a study that combined innovative drone technology and boat-based surveys to pave the way for the efficient and sustainable development of tidal energy
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Hibiki Hideout and Flying Carpet
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-architecture/hibiki-hideout-and-flying-carpet
Architecture
BA (Hons) Architecture – Hibiki Hideout and Flying Carpet. A group of Year 2 students have completed the planning drawings for the Hibiki Hideout and the Flying Carpet as part of Fingle Woods Interpretation Centre competition.
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Medical graduates receive thank you hampers
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/medical-graduates-receive-thank-you-hampers
Graduates in medicine-related subjects at the University of Plymouth have received hampers thanking them for their work, with support from Santander.
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Exploring the nature of power
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/the-nature-of-power
Plymouth University news: Dr Mike Sheaff, Associate Professor in Sociology, in the School of Government, discusses the 'nature of power' in an opinion piece originally published by the Western Morning News on Sunday.
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The potential impact of Brexit on health: education, research and the wider NHS
Plymouth University news: Margaret Fisher, Professor Bridie Kent, Annie Mitchell, Professor Janet Richardson examine the potential impact of Brexit on health education, health research and the wider NHS
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Low-intensity ultrasound can change decision-making process in the brain, research shows
Imagine working in your office while the sun is shining outside. Thinking about what you could be doing instead of working is an example of “counterfactual thinking”.
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School of Art, Design and Architecture Graduate Show to play central role in new festival of creativity
With news that the creative art industry contribution in the UK has grown by £390m in one year to £10.8bn, Plymouth is set to tap into this and harness the power of creativity with Ignite – A Festival of Creativity.
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Invisibly Blighted: The digital erosion of childhood
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/invisibly-blighted-the-digital-erosion-of-childhood
Andy Phippen, Professor of Social Responsibility in IT at the University of Plymouth, says we all have a role to play in young people’s responsible use of technology
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