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University's Digital Writing Café featured in national report on online education
The University's Digital Writing Cafe has been highlighted in a new report by the Office for Students.
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Patients need to be involved with the development of their doctors’ careers
Plymouth University news: The General Medical Council has published the Pearson Review of medical revalidation which recommends doctors and health services promote better the role of patients in medical revalidation
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Sean McFadden - current student
Mathematics with Foundation Year
Plymouth University: Student profile - BSc (Hons) Mathematics with Foundation Year student Sean McFadden.
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The House: learning in a setting which inspires and excites
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/the-house-learning-in-a-setting-which-inspires-and-excites
Plymouth University News: Plymouth University’s new performing arts centre is already transforming the experience of those wanting to excel in the creative industries
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Rob Stokes, work placement case study
Civil and Coastal Engineering
Rob Stokes: MEng (Hons) Civil and Coastal Engineering work placement case study
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Patient care is at heart of new Research College
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/patient-care-is-at-heart-of-new-research-college
A new Research College, which aims to make an impact on patients through research, has been launched by the University of Plymouth and University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust (UHPNT)
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Bringing history to life for a modern audience
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/impact/bringing-history-to-life-for-a-modern-audience
Plymouth University research impact: Bringing history to life for a modern audience
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Doctor named Fellow of British Exploring Society
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/doctor-named-fellow-of-british-exploring-society
Dr Lucy Obolensky has been appointed one of 12 inaugural Fellows of the British Exploring Society; joining names including Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Olympic gold medal-winning rower, Alex Gregory MBE.
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Scientists awarded funding to investigate quantum physics using intense lasers
Scientists at the University of Plymouth are embarking on a £450,000 project, funded largely through a grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, to investigate fundamental quantum physics using intense lasers
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Plymouth academic first nurse appointed by Chinese Government programme
Jos Latour, Professor in Clinical Nursing at the University of Plymouth has been invited to develop research in China’s largest children’s hospital – making him the first nurse to be appointed through a Chinese Government programme.
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