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The critical and creative learner
As a Plymouth graduate, you will be able to learn independently, explore new avenues with confidence, and think in a critical, creative, and enterprising manner, enabling you to function effectively in a complex and ever-changing society.
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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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International Undergraduate 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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Celebrating the founder of modern nursing
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/celebrating-the-founder-of-modern-nursing
To mark International Nurses Day, Professor Bridie Kent from the University of Plymouth writes about the lasting influence of arguably history’s most famous nurse, Florence Nightingale
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Seychelles beach cleans demonstrate potential for citizen science to tackle marine litter
University of Plymouth news: Students and academics from the University have collaborated on new research monitoring the effectiveness of beach cleans in the Seychelles
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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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International study develops ground-breaking method of making biodiesel from dirty old cooking oil
Dr Lee Durndell, from the University of Plymouth, has played a key role in new research which has developed a powerful, low-cost method for recycling used cooking oil and agricultural waste into biodiesel
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