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Student receives award for science communication
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/student-receives-award-for-science-communication
Plymouth University news: A Plymouth University student is to receive a prestigious national award in recognition of her work to proactively generate interest in geology and the sciences
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Student neuro tumour project is set to “INSPIRE”
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/student-neuro-tumour-project-is-set-to-inspire
Plymouth University news: A medical student from Plymouth University Peninsula School of Medicine has received a grant to support his research study into tumours of the nervous system
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Festival of words and music celebrates 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death
Plymouth University news: The enduring influence of William Shakespeare will be celebrated through a series of musical performances, films and talks during the 2016 Words and Music Festival at Plymouth University
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Labour markets under change: bullying and discrimination on the rise?
Plymouth University news: Ahead of giving the keynote address at a major international conference, Duncan Lewis - Professor of Management at Plymouth Business School - examines current issues regarding workplace bullying
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Why we need more men to become nurses
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/why-we-need-more-men-to-become-nurses
Adult Nursing lecturer Kevin Hambridge explains that while people assume nursing is only for women, we are alienating 50% of the potential workforce.
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University launches educational film series based upon landmark legal cases
A team in the School of Society and Culture has launched a new film series dramatising some of the most foundational cases in the country's legal system
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Literature academic publishes major essay on 18th century literature
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/literature-academic-publishes-major-essay-on-18th-century-literature
Dr Min Wild writes the lead article for the Times Literary Supplement on 18th century fiction
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Russophone Baltic Motherland: Vestiges of the USSR, false dialogues, and infiltration of Baltic society
University of Plymouth: Analysis of the vestiges of the USSR, false dialogues, and infiltration of Baltic society.
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Dr Simon Ingram - Associate Professor of Marine Conservation
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Oscar winner chosen to close film festival
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/oscar-winner-chosen-to-close-film-festival
Plymouth University News: Hayao Miyazaki’s stunning Oscar-winning film Spirited Away has been chosen by film fans to close a major international festival set on the banks of the River Tamar.
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