Being ‘above bad’ isn’t good enough – we must strive for excellence in health care education
The NHS is regularly in the news for the pressure that it’s under. People are living longer, staff and resources are stretched, and the standard…
The NHS is regularly in the news for the pressure that it’s under. People are living longer, staff and resources are stretched, and the standard…
A group of Devon apprentices have visited parliament, speaking to MPs, journalists and invited guests about the impact studying for a degree apprenticeship is having…
A project to build Plymouth’s creative industries and nurture creative people power has been awarded £3.5 million by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and…
A new paper published in the British Dental Journal highlights how dental hygiene therapists can be successfully trained alongside dentists, thanks to a pioneering model…
The impact of increasingly extreme winter storms on the coastlines of Devon and Cornwall is to be explored as part of a new series of…
Over the past two decades, award-winning nature cameraman Doug Anderson has worked alongside many of the world’s leading marine scientists. He has also been to…
Workers in low-skilled, low paid employment are not prone to band together and form a common bond, new research has shown. The belief that members…
A café run by students for students to help social isolation has been officially launched at the University of Plymouth. A first for the South…
A student from the University of Plymouth has won a national award for a chance picture he took while on a research trip to Costa…
Teachers from across the South West attended a major conference examining developments in computing and how it can inspire their pupils. The Computing at School…
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