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Student launches radically different prosthetic breast design for women after cancer surgery
A postgraduate researcher in Digital Art & Technology is launching an innovative product it is hoped will transform life for women who have had breast cancer surgery.
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Project offers new lease of life to disabled former musicians
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/project-offers-new-lease-of-life-to-disabled-former-musicians
Participants are being sought for a life changing project designed to help injured or ill former musicians reconnect with the joy of playing.
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Research degree awards
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/research-degree-awards
Research degree awards: University of Plymouth offers a wide range of postgraduate research degree programmes which can be studied both full time and part time.
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Architectural engineering student qualifies for the Tokyo Olympic Games
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/architecture-student-qualifies-for-the-tokyo-olympic-games
Third year student Laura Stephens qualifies for Team GB in butterfly at the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
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Ensuring that students are empowered to survive (and thrive) in the demanding, fast-paced events industry
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/surviving-and-thriving-in-the-events-industry
Plymouth Business School
Tanya Bellingham discusses: Ensuring that students are empowered to survive (and thrive) in the demanding, fast-paced events industry.
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Dr Stuart Rowlands - Associate Lecturer
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Professor Richard Byng - Professor in Primary Care Research/PenARC Deputy Director
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Jayne Marsh – MA Human Resource Management graduate
University of Plymouth - Jayne Marsh alumni case study.
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How stress impacts social workers – and how they’re trying to cope
University of Plymouth news: Oliver Beer and Professor Sheena Asthana explore how stress impacts social workers – and how they’re trying to cope
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Unique EarlyBird study set for historic third phase
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/unique-earlybird-study-set-for-historic-third-phase
Plymouth University news: EarlyBird has uniquely followed a group of 300 children from the age of four or five to early adulthood, and its findings could hold the key to understanding how the way we live in childhood may affect our health as adults
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