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University supports Plymouth’s Dementia Action Week
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-supports-plymouths-dementia-action-week
Organisations across Plymouth are holding local events to encourage more people in the city to become dementia friends
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New policy research unit to improve dementia prevention, diagnosis and care
University of Plymouth news: The University is co-leading the new NIHR Dementia and Neurodegeneration Policy Research Unit, which will produce research on prevention, diagnosis and treatment, care service, and workforce needs.
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Empowering women in architecture
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni/success-stories/trailblazers/bethany-long
University of Plymouth trailblazers: BSc (Hons) Psychology graduate Lucy Ford shares how dealing first-hand with sexism in football led her to create a new movement to empower women in sport.
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The launch of iSPER
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/the-launch-of-isper
Having the institute and bringing academics all together under one umbrella gives us a means to do that, and creates a more enabling and facilitating research environment
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From artificial intelligence to underwear design – students impress with business start-up ideas
Plymouth University news: Eight groups of students at Plymouth University have been awarded business start-up grants after impressing judges as part on an annual enterprise initiative
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"Social work needs more engagement, not a fast track scheme"
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/social-work-needs-more-engagement-not-a-fast-track-scheme
Plymouth University news: Fast track learning will not improve social work retention rates – but engagement with the job will, says University academic, Di Galpin.
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Plymouth dementia expert plays role in new CAA guidelines on hidden disabilities
Plymouth University news: New guidelines for airports have been introduced by the CAA to improve services for passengers with hidden disabilities such as dementia
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Funding to help test new MS intervention
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/funding-to-help-test-new-ms-intervention
Plymouth University news: A research team led by Dr Jenny Freeman has received more than £350,000 funding from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) to trial a new intervention designed to help people with severe MS.
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Ellis Rooney – BSc (Hons) Mathematics graduate
Plymouth University - Ellis Rooney alumni case study
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Louise Webber – Doctorate in Education graduate
Since receiving her Doctorate in Education from the University of Plymouth, Louise Webber has also realised her dream of becoming a lecturer, also at Plymouth.
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