News tagged with: faculty-of-arts-humanities-and-business
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Academic selected to represent Great Britain at 2024 Cultural Olympiad
University of Plymouth news: Dr Mathew Emmett’s work, 'Polluted Pool', is being shown at an exhibition in France’s Loire Valley until mid-August 2024.
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Students’ work showcased in National Portrait Gallery
University of Plymouth news: Photography students have seen their work displayed in the Photo Portrait Now exhibition.
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New campaign celebrates students who were first in family to attend university
University of Plymouth news: The outstanding success of students from the University of Plymouth who were the first in their families to attend university is being highlighted in a new national campaign.
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Filmmaking students win Royal Television Society Awards
Students from the University of Plymouth have picked up three of the main prizes at a regional event run by the Royal Television Society (RTS).
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Campaign shows creative and economic value of English degrees
The #EnglishCreates campaign highlights the importance of English degrees and the career prospects they open up.
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The Princess and THAT photograph
PR opinion: The Princess and THAT Photograph. A view from Royal historian, Dr Judith Rowbotham.
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Working from home isn’t enough, new report says
Working mothers need more than flexibility to help their wellbeing and manage work/life balance, according to a new report co-led by the University of Plymouth.
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Graduate’s free magazine is empowering women nationwide
A University of Plymouth graduate has launched a successful platform for women to tell their unfiltered, unedited stories. Inspired by her own experiences of misogyny, Melissa Hawkins, who studied English with Publishing, launched Disgraceful magazine.
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“We’re building a car to race at Silverstone”
University of Plymouth news: “We’re building a car to race at Silverstone”. Meet the students with big ambitions in engineering and beyond.
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Fine art graduate wins national award
University of Plymouth news: Fine Art graduate Zahra Khanum, who graduated in 2023, won the CVAN Platform Graduate Award in recognition of her work exploring British and South Asian identities.
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£14.5million project creates a new home for the Plymouth Business School
University of Plymouth news: The transformed Fitzroy Building will include specialist teaching facilities and social learning spaces for students on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes including those in Business, Accounting and Marketing
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'I can’t speak, but I have a voice’
University of Plymouth news: 'I can’t speak, but I have a voice’. Ellise Hayward, who has cerebral palsy, empowered teachers of the future at a conference on equality in education.