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Ties van den Nieuwenhuizen – MSc International Procurement and Supply Chain Management graduate
University of Plymouth - Ties van den Nieuwenhuizen alumni case study
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Postgraduate students
Improving postgraduate employability
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Smart speakers project to advance elderly care across Cornwall
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/smart-speakers-project-to-advance-elderly-care-across-cornwall
As part of the ERDF-funded EPIC project, the University is delivering 150 Amazon Echo Spots to Cornish care homes thanks to a grant from Cornwall Council
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University secures £3.4 million for Cornwall’s innovative businesses
Part-funded through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the University of Plymouth's Acceleration Through Innovation 2 (ATI2) programme will run from now until the end of 2022
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Plymouth Law Clinic shortlisted for prestigious national award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-law-clinic-shortlisted-for-prestigious-national-award
The Plymouth Law Clinic, coordinated by students in the Law School at the University of Plymouth, has been shortlisted in the Best Contribution by a Law School category of the LawWorks and Attorney General Student Awards 2017.
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Partnership to offer more opportunities for students from disadvantaged backgrounds
Plymouth University news: Partnership to offer more opportunities for students from disadvantaged backgrounds
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Trainee GP named best in her field at national awards
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/trainee-gp-named-best-in-her-field-at-national-award-ceremony
Dr Pippa Le Page has been named GP Trainee of the Year at the General Practice Awards 2017
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Adam Pavey - BSc (Hons) Marketing graduate
University of Plymouth graduate: Adam Pavey - BSc (Hons) Marketing graduate
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Plymouth dentistry academic contributes to new NICE guideline on care home oral care
Plymouth University news: Professor Liz Kay has contributed to a new NCE guideline on dental care and health in care homes
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Treatment programmes effective in cutting reoffending
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/alcohol-treatment-programmes-effective-in-cutting-reoffending
Plymouth University news: Offenders enrolled in alcohol treatment programmes as part of their sentence are significantly less likely to be charged or reconvicted in the 12 months following their conviction, a study led by Plymouth University has shown
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