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Why are board games so popular among many people with autism? New research explains
Academics say the research into board gaming could help to inform future work on designing wellbeing interventions for special populations.
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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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Emily Conibere – BEd (Hons) Primary (Physical Education) graduate
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni-friends/alumni/meet-our-alumni/education-teaching/emily-conibere
Emily Conibere, BEd (Hons) Primary (Physical Education) graduate, tells us about the skills she gained on the course and during her teaching placement.
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Innovative University and NHS training partnership addresses doctor shortages
Plymouth University news: An innovative partnership between Plymouth University and NHS Trusts in Devon and Somerset will, for the first time, see them fund places on a Physician Associate Studies course in return for an employment contract on graduation
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Coronavirus further threatens sustainability of the childminding sector
Research from the Plymouth Institute of Education reveals childminders are leaving the profession - and CO\VID-19 could result in sharper decline.
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Scott Adams - BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult) graduate
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni-friends/alumni/meet-our-alumni/health-social-work/scott-adams
Scott's story about his time studying and what he's done since graduating with his Adult Nursing degree.
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Lower numeracy could leave older individuals at greater risk of financial exploitation
Plymouth University news: Older people with lower levels of numeracy are more prone to financial exploitation because they are less likely to engage with numeric information and are more susceptible to certain biases in their decision making
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Opinions on fracking linked to political persuasion - study
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/opinions-on-fracking-linked-to-political-persuasion-study
University of Plymouth news: A person’s opinion on fracking can be predicted by their political ideology, according to a new study co-conducted by a University Psychology academic.
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Rebecca Matthews
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-art-design-and-architecture/hot17/rebecca-matthews
BA (Hons) Graphic Communication with Typography graduate.
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Dr Thomas Warren – BA (Hons), MA and PhD International Relations graduate
University of Plymouth: Dr Thomas Warren shares his experiences studying international relations at University of Plymouth
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