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Saving time and money: rapidly growing software solutions business in Exeter recruits new graduate with STEM Graduates into Business
The University of Plymouth's STEM Graduate into Business project, part-funded by the European Development Fund, has successfully supported Exeter-based business Paritor to recruit a Mathematics graduate.
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Event to support new business startups in health technology sector
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/event-to-support-new-business-startups-in-health-technology-sector
An event backed by Google will help budding entrepreneurs bring business ideas around health and wellbeing to life.
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University launches policy to increase dialogue around menopause
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-launches-policy-to-increase-dialogue-around-menopause
The University’s Human Resources team, in partnership with trade unions and following feedback from managers and employees, has developed a new policy to provide a supportive and inclusive environment for staff experiencing symptoms of the menopause.
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University launches degree apprenticeships in IT and management
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-launches-degree-apprenticeships-in-management-and-it
University of Plymouth news: Employees across the South West will be able to earn while they learn after the University of Plymouth joined the Government's degree apprenticeships initiative.
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Careers in cyber security
Cyber Security
The MSc Cyber Security programme offers excellent career prospects and gives you the opportunity to help fill the current shortage of cyber security skills in the marketplace.
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PhD candidate takes part in international mission exploring the science of space exploration
Benjamin Pothier, a PhD candidate at the University of Plymouth’s Planetary Collegium, is taking part in a mission to perform scientific experiments and test technological instruments needed for the future exploration of the Moon or Mars
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Stresses from past earthquakes explain location of seismic events
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/stresses-from-past-earthquakes-explain-location-of-seismic-events
A study published in Nature Communications and led by Dr Zoë Mildon, Lecturer in Earth Sciences at the University of Plymouth, could go some way to explaining both historical and modern series of earthquakes
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University helps to create children’s book about offshore renewable energy
Academics and graduates from the University of Plymouth have helped to create Gaia’s Energy Adventure! to help four to six-year-olds understand more about the often complex world of offshore wind, wave and tidal energy
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Early years curriculum should be celebrated as being distinct from all other education
University of Plymouth news: A new report shows the curriculum delivered in early years education is more focused around what children are interested in learning rather than being prescriptive around the things they might need to learn.
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Elements of Pattern
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-for-health-technology/case-studies/elements-of-pattern
The Centre for Health Technology business case studies: Can a simple pattern-making activity improve mental health and wellbeing? That’s the question EPIC is helping Elements of Pattern answer with the development of their mindfulness app.
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