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The sustainable and global citizen
As a Plymouth graduate, you will be able to contribute to a more sustainable future as an informed, responsible, and active citizen, both locally and globally.
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The competent and confident professional
As a Plymouth graduate, you will be ready to play an active role in shaping a sustainable society and economy, understand the importance of managing your own career, and promote a positive work-life balance.
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The resilient and thriving individual
As a Plymouth graduate, you will value and develop the wellbeing of yourself and others, and appreciate the role of evidence-based ways towards a flourishing life.
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Sustainability Hub: Low Carbon Devon
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/sustainability-hub-low-carbon-devon
Supported by ERDF, the Sustainability Hub: Low Carbon Devon will support Devon enterprises to shift to a low carbon economy.
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Raising Concerns and Commending Excellence in the Diagnostic Radiography Programme
Find out how you can raise concerns and commend excellence for a student on the Diagnostic Radiography Programme at the Peninsula Medical School.
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The Plymouth Health Determinants Research Collaboration (PHDRC)
University of Plymouth research group working in partnership with Plymouth City Council, with an aim to tackle the determinants of health inequalities in Plymouth and understand the influence of wider societal issues on communities.
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International Welcome to Plymouth Scholarship
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/funding/scholarships/international-welcome-to-plymouth-scholarship
The International Welcome to Plymouth Scholarship is aimed at helping you thrive and achieve your study goals in Plymouth.
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Software boost for architecture students
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/design-software-boost-for-architecture-students
Plymouth University News: Architecture students at Plymouth University have become the first students in the UK to have access to revolutionary design software which could transform the future of urban planning
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Technology paints in-depth picture of organisms’ response to climate change
EmbryoPhenomics, revolutionary new technology created at the University of Plymouth, could fill a major gap in our understanding of how organisms’ early development will be impacted by climate change
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Making art experiences accessible for all
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/making-art-experiences-accessible-for-all
Plymouth University News: Plymouth University and Fine Art graduate awarded funding to make the arts available to all
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