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University supports Refugee Week 2018
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-supports-refugee-week-2018
Partners in Plymouth including the University are holding a series of events to celebrate Refugee Week and the contribution of displaced people to our society, from Saturday 16 - Friday 22 June.
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Respected curator appointed as Artistic Director of cultural programme
Plymouth University news: Internationally respected curator and writer Tom Trevor is to become the new Artistic Director of the River Tamar Project, based at Plymouth University
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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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Teenage patient’s plea to help fund research for brain tumours
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/teenage-patients-plea-to-help-fund-research-for-brain-tumours
Plymouth University news: Treatment for a brain tumour has left teenager Charlotte Reid with life-changing symptoms, yet she is doing her bit to support research at the University of Plymouth for better more effective therapies
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Community fun event to raise money for local Huntington’s disease research
Plymouth University news: Huntington's disease research at Plymouth University is to receive a boost, thanks to a fundraising event to be held by local people affected by the disease
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Help light up Plymouth for Thanksgiving this November
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/help-light-up-plymouth-for-thanksgiving
Plymouth University news: Residents and businesses are being asked to help with efforts to make this year's Illuminate and Thanksgiving celebrations the biggest and best yet
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Follow-through can boost skills learning
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-shows-follow-through-can-boost-skill-acquisition
Plymouth University news: Research by Plymouth University and the University of Cambridge finds that a new single skill can be learned faster if its follow-through motion is consistent
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Students gain experience at Port Eliot Festival
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/students-to-gain-experience-at-port-eliot-festival
Plymouth University news: Budding designers and writers at Plymouth University will be able to learn from experts in their chosen fields at the Port Eliot Festival running from July 30 to August 2
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Winners of the Peninsula Arts Film Commission 2018 announced
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/winners-of-the-peninsula-arts-film-commission-2018-announced
The Peninsula Arts Film Commission 2018 panel has announced three practitioners from the South West of England as this year’s winners.
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Recycled electrical products lead to hazardous chemicals appearing in everyday items
A study at the University of Plymouth shows chemicals such as bromine, antimony and lead are finding their way into food-contact items and other everyday products because manufacturers are using recycled electrical equipment as a source of black plastic
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