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Livewell Southwest CIC
University of Plymouth: An independent social enterprise, which provides integrated health and social care services for people in Plymouth, South Hams and West Devon.
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Funders need to take more responsibility for the efficiency of the research they fund
Plymouth University news: Funders are not taking responsibility for the efficiency of the research they fund, and governments are not holding them to account, according to a letter published by an international team of researchers published in The Lancet
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University's Digital Writing Café featured in national report on online education
The University's Digital Writing Cafe has been highlighted in a new report by the Office for Students.
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Reform to Mental Health Act must prompt change in support for families
University of Plymouth news: Reform to Mental Health Act must prompt change in support for families
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Plymouth contributes to first guide driving inclusive digital health tech innovation
University of Plymouth news: The University, the AHSN Network and Boehringer Ingelheim, have launched the first evidence-based recommendations to drive inclusive digital health tech innovation.
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Dr Mark Holton - Associate Professor in Human Geography
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Anna Fisker Hansen - Senior Technician (STEAM Room)
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Creating a culture of student engagement
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/culture-of-student-engagement
Mel Joyner, The University’s former Director of Student Services, talked about her desire to create a culture of student engagement.
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Unravelling the amphibian and reptile habitats of Costa Rica
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-conservation-biology/alex-edwards
Conservation Biology
Unravelling the amphibian and reptile habitats of Costa Rica. Alex Edwards, in the third year of his BSc (Hons) Conservation Biology degree at the University of Plymouth, spent five months in the rainforests for his dissertation research.
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Angoulême: city of comics
Illustration
Comics for a new world culture. Plymouth illustration students, James Taylor, Jamie England, Jack Ratcliff and Kitty McEwan represented Devon comic creators on the UNESCO Cities of Literature tour of Angoulême.
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