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First transatlantic vessel-to-grid project aims to advance marine electrification
University of Plymouth news: The £1.8m CanUK project is uniting experts in the UK and Canada and will deploy bi-directional chargers and electric vessels in Plymouth and Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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Disabled students to shape national guidance on disability support
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/disabled-students-to-shape-national-guidance-on-disability-support
University of Plymouth news: The Addressing Disparity of Provision initiative aims to ensure all students with disabilities have access to inclusive education and personal experiences during their time at university
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Featured geography module: Transport, travel and mobilities
University of Plymouth – featured geography module: Understanding where, when, how and why we move, and why this matters for all of us
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Terms and conditions of receiving financial aid
The terms and conditions of requesting and obtaining financial aid whilst studying at University of Plymouth.
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Orthopaedic project delivers vital help to Kenya
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/orthopaedic-project-delivers-vital-help-to-kenya
Two academics from the University of Plymouth have recently returned from a trip to Kenya as members of an orthopaedic surgical partnership to help patients get back on their feet.
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Plymouth Enterprise Week puts spotlight on support for entrepreneurship
A series of events across the University and beyond is offering students and the local business community a chance to gain new skills, knowledge and contacts.
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Student insight - Uzair Adam
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-urgent-and-emergency-care/uzair-adam
Urgent and Emergency Care (Intercalated)
Uzair Adam talks about the BSc (Hons) Urgent and Emergency Care (Intercalated) course
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Duc Tran – MSc Finance graduate
The University of Plymouth - Duc Tran alumni case study
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Dr Nina Meikle - Clinical Tutor
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Lower numeracy could leave older individuals at greater risk of financial exploitation
Plymouth University news: Older people with lower levels of numeracy are more prone to financial exploitation because they are less likely to engage with numeric information and are more susceptible to certain biases in their decision making
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