News tagged with: faculty-of-arts-humanities-and-business
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Why fathers in prison need to maintain contact with their families
Why fathers in prison need to maintain contact with their families
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Pirate myths and realities – what do we actually know?
University of Plymouth news: Professor Elaine Murphy marks Plymouth Pirates Weekend on 9-10 May.
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Plymouth offers new model of how coastal settings can drive place innovation and regeneration, report finds
University of Plymouth news: Plymouth offers new model of how coastal settings can drive place innovation and regeneration – part of new national compendium showcasing how cities and universities are rethinking innovation ecosystems for inclusive growth.
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“Why choose Plymouth? Because we don’t just imagine the future – we build it”
University of Plymouth news: Student Alex Alani explains why he travelled to the UK to be part of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research.
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Project aims to support people with health conditions or disabilities to overcome barriers to employment
University of Plymouth news: The research led by the University is exploring how best to support people who experience complex barriers to employment so they can get into, and stay in, work
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You’re hired! Secondary students have a taste of business success
University of Plymouth news: Pupils from schools and colleges across the South West came to pitch ideas as part of Enterprise Day.
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Plymouth student selected for Commonwealth Games
University of Plymouth news: Plymouth student selected for Commonwealth Games. Doaa Shayea will compete for Team England in Para Powerlifting this summer.
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Vending machine with a twist showcases students’ creativity
University of Plymouth news: Vending machine with a twist showcases students’ creativity. The machine stocks small, affordable pieces designed by local creatives, including University students and alumni.
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The war in Iran – University experts discuss
University of Plymouth news: Academics held a roundtable event on how the war looks from different angles, and why it’s so unpredictable
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Creative writing student wins scholarship prize
University of Plymouth English and Creative Writing student, Laurie Page has won a new scholarship given by the Appledore Book Festival
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New measures to protect historic shipwrecks from the threat of heritage crime
University of Plymouth news: Experts from the University have worked with Historic England to develop guidance designed to clamp down on illegal activity involving England’s underwater cultural heritage
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Project aims to transform care and support for families with an autistic child
University of Plymouth news: A major trial led by the University is examining whether SAFE (Systemic Autism-related Family Enabling) can significantly improve the mental health, wellbeing, and functioning of families with an autistic child