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Sophie Ward: exploring extra-curricular activities at Plymouth laid the foundations for a career in operations
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni-friends/alumni/meet-our-alumni/humanities-languages/sophie-ward
Sophie Ward: exploring extra-curricular activities at the University of Plymouth laid the foundations for a career in operations.Sophie talks about how making the most of the university experience can help you achieve your career goals.
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I am keen to pursue self-employment, freelancing or running my own business after my studies
University of Plymouth careers and employability: I am keen to pursue self-employment, freelancing or running my own business after my studies.
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From the classroom to the ward round – what’s it like being a doctor after medical school?
News at the University of Plymouth:From the classroom to the ward round – what’s it like being a doctor after medical school? University graduate Dr Alex Gordon explains the step up from medical school to his first year of foundation training.
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Physical activity and tailored support fails to deliver lasting benefits for smokers not ready to quit
University of Plymouth news: A major study shows that promoting physical activity and other behavioural support delivers no noticeable benefits – compared with offering no additional support – in the rates of people stopping smoking
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Biodegradable bags can hold a full load of shopping three years after being discarded in the environment
Researchers from the University of Plymouth's International Marine Litter Research Unit examined the degradation of five plastic bag materials widely available from high street retailers in the UK.
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From trauma to change maker: my experience as a United Nations Climate Activist and Early Careers Researcher
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/invenite/from-trauma-to-change-maker
Reading marine biology at the University of Plymouth had been my goal since I first applied in 2016 - what I didn’t expect was that the route to obtaining a degree wouldn’t be so straight forward, nor did I realise where it would take me.
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Professor Victoria Allgar - Professor of Medical Statistics and Director of PenCTU
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Take the helm with our marine biology students
Hop aboard the University's own yacht and discover what it was like to take part in this year's four-day marine mammal survey.
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Will depression treatment work for me? Research shows that brain activity may help predict success of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
New research has shown how the brain activity of patients with depression, captured by MRI scans, may help doctors predict who will respond to the therapy.
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Vision and balance changes after bilateral implantation of Toric versus non-Toric intraocular lenses in cataract patients with astigmatism
Current research project with the Cataract and Refractive Surgery Research Laboratory
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