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University partners with 3 Michelin star The Fat Duck to boost hospitality education
Undergraduate students will get to work with one of the world’s most high-profile chefs and restaurants thanks to a new partnership struck by the University of Plymouth.
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United Kingdom Coastal Research Conference
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/coastal-processes/united-kingdom-coastal-research-conference
University of Plymouth: United Kingdom Coastal Research Conference, 4–6 July 2023. Showcasing and celebrating the coastal research being undertaken within the UK.
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Paul Muscutt – LLB Law graduate
University of Plymouth - Paul Muscutt alumni case study
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Matthew King - BA (Hons) Business Studies
University of Plymouth - Matthew King alumni case study
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Tiffany Chai – BSc (Hons) Marine Biology
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/international/student-profiles/tiffany-chai
Malaysian student Tiffany Chai talks about her experience of studying in Britain's Ocean City.
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Luke Slater - BSc (Hons) Hospitality Management; MSc International Hospitality Management graduate
The ‘family feel’ of Luke Slater’s hospitality management courses has provided him with life-long memories.
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Harriette Scowen – MEng (Hons) Civil Engineering graduate
University of Plymouth - Harriette Scowen alumni case study
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Captivated by the deep
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/captivated-by-the-deep
2017 European Rolex Scholarship winner and University of Plymouth Marine Biology graduate Mae Dorricott talks about her love of the marine environment
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First on the scene to assess the impacts of Hurricane Lorenzo
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/coastal-processes/nerc-urgency/hurricane-lorenzo-impact
University of Plymouth Researchers from the Coastal Processes Research Group took advantage of a unique opportunity to gain an insight into dramatic UK weather conditions
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MSc International Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Peninsula College Malaysia: MSc International Logistics and Supply Chain Management
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