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“There’s nothing like being by the sea” – meet the international student who travels the world and calls Plymouth home
University of Plymouth - “There’s nothing like being by the sea” – meet the international student who travels the world and calls Plymouth home
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Graduate’s free magazine is empowering women nationwide
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/graduates-free-magazine-is-empowering-women-nationwide
A University of Plymouth graduate has launched a successful platform for women to tell their unfiltered, unedited stories. Inspired by her own experiences of misogyny, Melissa Hawkins, who studied English with Publishing, launched Disgraceful magazine.
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“University has been one of the best things to ever happen to me”
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-has-been-one-of-the-best-things-to-ever-happen-to-me
University of Plymouth news. “University has been one of the best things to ever happen to me.” Criminology student Issy Hart is a published author and disability advocate, who shares how uni has helped her thrive.
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New report offers recommendations to help ease pressure on prisons
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-report-offers-recommendations-to-help-ease-pressure-on-prisons
University of Plymouth news: A new paper supported by the University of Plymouth delves into the issue of fixed term recall.
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New research finds tourism sector at risk from ‘lone wolf’ terror attacks
A new research paper, led by a tourism expert in the School of Business, has called for urgent action to address shortcomings in tourism risk management
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Faculties
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/about-us/university-structure/faculties
We are organised into faculties, each of which comprises a number of schools. Find out more about our faculties.
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Privacy vs accountability in public life – where should the balance lie?
With the publication of a new book, Secrecy, Privacy and Accountability: Challenges for Social Research, Associate Professor in Sociology Mike Sheaff explores public figures' right to privacy, and use and interpretation of the Freedom of Information Act
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New one million pound research project to explore the realities of life for Gypsies and Travellers
The University is to work with LSE and UEA on a project researching the crime and criminal justice experiences of Gypsies and Travellers in England.
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Project charting the experiences of post-war Japanese families shortlisted for international award
University of Plymouth news: An innovative project that shares the histories of Japanese Canadians in the post-war era has been shortlisted for an award from The Governor General of Canada
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Country and party before self – what Biden's stepping down means for the history books
Dr David Brockington discusses President Joe Biden standing down as a candidate for President of the United States. Biden has placed the interests of his country (and his party) before his own personal ambition.
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