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92-year-old author to give talk at university
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/92-year-old-author-to-give-talk-at-university
Plymouth University news: An author and activist who witnessed many of the great events of the 20th century is coming to Plymouth University to talk about his life and experiences
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€4 million funding announcement gives green light for construction of modern cob homes
CobBauge, a multi-million pound project to build a new generation of cob houses is set to continue for four more years, thanks to the announcement of more than €4 million in funding.
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Plymouth University and Port Eliot Festival work to enhance creative experiences
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University is enhancing its links with the Port Eliot Festival, giving students, creative industries and the general public access to an increased range of artistic activities and experiences
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Girls encouraged to consider careers in geoscience
Plymouth University news: Schoolgirls from across the UK will be travelling to Plymouth University for two days of activities designed to inspire them about the earth sciences
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Soprano and quantum computer combine for world first performance
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/soprano-and-quantum-computer-combine-for-world-first-performance
Plymouth University news: The world premiere of a duet between a mezzo soprano and a $15million quantum supercomputer – created by a Plymouth University composer – will take place at the 2016 Port Eliot Festival
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Cheryl Meek - MA Human Resource Management graduate
University of Plymouth alumni. MA Human Resource Management graduate Cheryl Meek, works for Cornwall council as a resourcing advisor.
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Schools flock to Science and Technology Showcase
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/schools-flock-to-science-and-technology-showcase
More than 1,000 children and teachers from across the South West attended the eighth annual Science and Technology Showcase, held in the Rolle Marquee at the University of Plymouth
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Dangerous liaisons – why contracting an STI could be deadly this Valentine’s Day
Dr Tina Joshi explains how antimicrobial resistance is making STIs harder to treat – and is expected to kill more people than cancer by 2050
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Why have more people complained to the General Medical Council about their doctor?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/gmc-doctor-fitness-to-practice-complaints-report
Plymouth University news: Enquiries made by the general public to the General Medical Council about doctors’ fitness to practise rose from 5,168 in 2007 to 10,347 in 2012. Plymouth produces a GMC report to explain why
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Cornwall artist voted as winner of inaugural award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/cornwall-artist-voted-as-winner-of-inaugural-award
Plymouth University news: Cornwall based artist and writer Bram Thomas Arnold was voted to receive the Audience Choice Award at the first Plymouth Contemporary Open, held in the Peninsula Arts Gallery at Plymouth University
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