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Mark Taylor – MBA Master of Business Administration graduate
Mark Taylor tells us how he gained the necessary skills at University of Plymouth to take the next step in his career.
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Emily and Ash's top 5 LinkedIn Learning courses
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/services/careers/top-5-linkedin-learning-courses
Emily and Jo, University of Plymouth graduates, talk about their experience with LinkedIn Learning and share their top 5 most useful courses.
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Green Hydrogen and Offshore Renewable Energy Integration
University of Plymouth's COAST Engineering Research Group: Green Hydrogen and Offshore Renewable Energy Integration – an active project.
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Dr Ian Mills - Associate Professor of Primary Care Dentistry
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Fathers face negative bias over quest for work-life balance, study suggests
Fathers face ‘forfeits’ when applying for part-time employment and in the workplace, with questions over their commitment and suspicion regarding their quest for a work-life balance, according to a study by the University of Plymouth
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Collaboration leads to £4.2million supermarket deal for Devon dairy
Langage Farm in Devon has recently signed a deal to supply a major supermarket and is one of several businesses to have benefited from a Knowledge Transfer Partnership with the University of Plymouth
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Elderly will take medical risks given large enough benefits, study shows
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/elderly-will-take-medical-risks-given-large-enough-benefits
Plymouth University news: Older people are more likely to take medical risks than younger adults if they perceive the benefits to be high enough, according to new research led by Yaniv Hanoch, Professor of Decision Science.
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Coastal academies changing school cultures
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/coastal-academies-changing-school-cultures
Plymouth University news: Academies in some of the most socio-economically deprived areas of England are proving to be successful in raising academic achievement and aspirations among pupils, according to a new report from Plymouth University
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Intentions attributed to other people change how we see their actions
Academics in the School of Psychology at the University of Plymouth have suggested our apparent ability to see the intent in other's behaviour leads us to cling to our false judgements
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#WeGetTogether
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-nursing-and-midwifery/punc/wegettogether
Participants, most of whom knew each other through Twitter and @WeCommunities, were given the chance to meet ‘in person’ to share ideas and connect with other people interested in healthcare and the place of technology in learning and connecting.
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