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Plymouth wins Dementia Friendly City award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-wins-dementia-friendly-city-award
Plymouth University news: Plymouth has won the Dementia Friendly (City of the year award) at the Alzheimers Society’s national awards in London.
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Conrad Humphreys relives the 'Mutiny on the Bounty' in the Marine Institute Public Lecture
Plymouth University news: British sailor Conrad Humphreys tells a packed audience at the Marine Institute spring public lecture how the re-staging of the Mutiny on the Bounty for a documentary was one of the sternest tests of his career
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Consortium receives funding to discover, develop and manufacture new antibiotics
Plymouth University news: A consortium including the University of Plymouth will use Innovate UK funding to develop a new family of antibiotics
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Modules offered to incoming students
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/international/exchange-opportunities/modules
A variety of study modules are available to international exchange students coming to study at the University of Plymouth. Search through the available modules of study within each Faculty.
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Beyond COP26
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/beyond-cop26
In the wake of COP26, Professor Alison Anderson reflects on where we are with climate change communication.
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James Mirfin - BA (Hons) Business Studies graduate
University of Plymouth graduate James Mirfin - BA (Hons) Business Studies. Managing Director & Senior Site Leader, Thomson Reuters.
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Matthew Plumber - Software Engineer Associate and Cloud Software Engineer with Accenture
Student placements - Matthew Plumber - Software Engineer Associate and Cloud Software Engineer with Accenture.
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Leticia Sanches – BSc (Hons) Maritime Business and Logistics graduate
University of Plymouth - Leticia Sanches alumni case study.
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Burak Konakoglu – MSc International Logistics and Supply Chain Management
The University of Plymouth - Burak Konakoglu alumni case study
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Dr Marie Bryce - Senior Research Fellow (CAMERA)
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