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health professionals they can be. InterCity Place is the first-class new home for our healthcare teaching and research providing students with skills to meet the needs of 21st century careers. The School
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distinct areas across the subjects of chemistry, earth sciences, environmental sciences and geography, each delivering exceptional teaching, support and research. All degree programmes are professionally
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, our teaching staff are passionate about providing a practical learning experience enabling students to gain skills for the future. With the sustainably refurbished Babbage Building, STEAM subjects come
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teaching and experiences for both our students and staff, as part of the University’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and net zero. The School’s programmes support its mission to develop value-driven
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holds four Silver Athena Swan awards, which recognise our commitment to supporting gender equality within higher education. Staff appointed within the Faculty of Health may be able to join the NHS pension
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. The Good Growth Entrepreneurial Futures project brings together Higher and Further Education in Cornwall to work with businesses to deliver an extensive programme of R&D led growth activities to drive
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planet with marine biology; and exploring, understanding and protecting our ocean systems with marine science. Students are taught by experts in their fields, with teaching informed by world-leading
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, our teaching staff are passionate about providing a practical learning experience enabling students to gain skills for the future. With the sustainably refurbished Babbage Building, STEAM subjects come
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and midwives they can be. InterCity Place is the first-class new home for our healthcare teaching and research providing students with skills to meet the needs of 21st century careers. The School offers
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the next generation of future-ready doctors, physician associates and radiographers, who are well prepared for a 21st Century career. The School’s innovative approach to education is underpinned by research