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Tourism businesses keen for term-time ban reform, study shows
Plymouth University news: More than two thirds of tourism businesses in the South West say they have been negatively impacted by the ban on holidays in term-time, according to new research
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On placement with the UK Hydrographic Office
Plymouth University news: Twelve students and graduates from Plymouth University are currently putting the skills they have learnt on their courses into practice as part of placements with the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO)
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University Taekwondo star makes Great Britain team
Plymouth University news: Taekwondo star Katie Bradley has been selected to represent Great Britain under-21s at next month’s European Championships.
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Plymouth scientists spearheading clinical research
Plymouth University news: League table shows researchers from Plymouth University and Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust have achieved year-on-year increases in the number of clinical research studies carried out
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Interactive game assesses children's emotional development
Plymouth University news: An interactive game which could enhance emotional awareness and regulation among those with high functioning autism or Asperger’s Syndrome and ADHD has been developed by scientists from Plymouth University
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China visit first step in international dental collaboration
Plymouth University news: A visit from senior managers at Capital Medical University in Beijing to Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry could lead to further collaboration
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Respected curator appointed as Artistic Director of cultural programme
Plymouth University news: Internationally respected curator and writer Tom Trevor is to become the new Artistic Director of the River Tamar Project, based at Plymouth University
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National Memory Day aims to empower people with dementia
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University academics will help to highlight the potential for creative writing and poetry to empower and uplift those affected by memory loss during the first National Memory Day held in May 2016
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Plymouth academic to support Bosnian-Herzegovinian scientists on setting priorities for medical research
Plymouth University news: Dr Mona Nasser has been instrumental in helping to introduce medical research prioritisation to Bosnia-Herzegovina, to help improve value and competitiveness and reduce waste
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Richard and Judy to close the book festival
Plymouth University news: Television favourites Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan will bring the curtain down on the 2015 Plymouth International Book Festival
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Academic makes waves in nautical publication
Plymouth University News: Captain Bob Hone, from the School of Marine Science and Engineering, has contributed to a publication designed to be an onboard resource for every ship in the world.
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Students get chance to question future of environmental science
Plymouth University news: Politicians, scientists, broadcasters and students will lock horns in a debate at Plymouth University highlighting the challenges facing the world of environmental science