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Plymouth photography students chosen among Portrait of Britain winners
A student and graduate are taking their places among 200 of the best portrait photographers in the country after being selected to feature in a prestigious exhibition and book.
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Government adviser to outline vision of Garden Villages to solve housing shortage
Plymouth University news: A vision designed to address the UK’s housing shortage by building dozens of new ‘Garden Villages’ will be outlined during an event at Plymouth University
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Chris Yelland – BSc (Hons) Emergency Care; BDS Dental Surgery graduate
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni-friends/alumni/meet-our-alumni/medicine-dentistry/chris-yelland
Plymouth University - Chris Yelland alumni case study
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Survey suggests COVID-19 could have long-term benefits for family life
A survey by University of Plymouth academics showed the COVID-19 lockdown had resulted in more family time, with parents feeling more connected to their children as they were able to achieve a better work-life balance
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Charlotte Dunn – BA (Hons) Education graduate
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni-friends/alumni/meet-our-alumni/education-teaching/charlotte-dunn
University of Plymouth - Charlotte Dunn alumni case study
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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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Antiquated home-school transport system under threat of collapse, research suggests
England’s home-school transport system is under threat of collapse because the foundations on which it is based haven’t kept up with changes in schooling, according to new research by the University of Plymouth
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Primary care homes
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/primarycare/primary-care-conference/primary-care-homes
The Primary Care Conference was held at the University of Plymouth on the 2 and 3 November 2017. Find out about the key topic: primary care homes
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Parents were better prepared but 2021 lockdown has been the toughest yet
A report by academics at the University of Plymouth found the pressure of home schooling, the time of year, the weather and a sense of ‘lockdown fatigue’ had a negative effect on parents of school-age children
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Experts and agencies come together for prison reform forum
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/experts-and-agencies-come-together-for-prison-reform-forum
Plymouth University news: Two leading national figures in criminal justice reform have attended an event at Plymouth University exploring the current state of the prison system
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