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Justice Works
Justice Works fosters collaboration between students, staff and the community for the development of academic knowledge and practical engagement.
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First choice for health: clinical psychology
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/first-choice-for-health/psychology
Plymouth University First Choice for Health. Join us - become a healthcare professional of the future. Psychology subject area page.
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Plymouth Business School postgraduate degrees
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/plymouth-business-school/postgraduate-degrees
Plymouth Business School
Our postgraduate degrees, taught by experts in their field, aim to put business-ready graduates on the path to a successful career
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Privacy notice for Children’s University activities
University of Plymouth: privacy notice for Children's University activities.
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New book examines the forfeit fathers pay for balancing family and full-time work
A nenowned expert in Human Resources has published a new booking examining the barriers faced by fathers in the workplace who want to balance their careers with a more active role in parenting.
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University hosts activities for World Antimicrobial Awareness Week
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-hosts-activities-for-world-antimicrobial-awareness-week
Researchers at the University of Plymouth have planned a week of events that are designed to raise awareness of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), the challenges it poses and the work taking place to address it.
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Responding to the pandemic through poetry
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/responding-to-the-pandemic-through-poetry
A University of Plymouth project using poetry to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic has generated huge support from the public and the artistic community.
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University hosts delegation from Ghana as part of efforts to forge international trade links
Plymouth University news: A delegation from Ghana will tour education and research facilities at Plymouth University as part of a three-day visit aimed at forging international trade links
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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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Students working alongside one another
University of Plymouth: ‘Students working alongside one another’ – phase three of the Learning for the Future HEFCE Catalyst-funded toolkit for supporting interdisciplinary learning.
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