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  2. Interested in pursuing a career in health and wellbeing? This event is for you ❤ Book now for our Careers in Health day (Tuesday, May 3rd) and learn more about your future options. Choose from exciting and interactive sessions, hear from

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    Want to broaden your horizons with a postgraduate qualification. We offer a wide range of full-time postgraduate courses as well as part-time options designed for working professionals. You can find out more at our Open Evening which includes:


  4. Our students don't just learn in a classroom We recently took our BSc Sport and Exercise Psychology students on a trip to see a Plymouth Patriots basketball game at Plymouth Pavilions. The game was Plymouth Patriots vs Bristol Flyers who were 2nd in

  5. Many congratulations to Isaiah Walker, a Sport and Exercise Psychology student, who is joining the pro team at Plymouth Raiders Basketball Club. Isaiah has played for Wales from U16’s and recently finished pre-season preparation with their senior

  6. Congratulations to Dr Alister McCormick on his contributions to a new book on psychology in endurance sports. The book is called Endurance Performance in Sport: Psychological Theory and Interventions and is edited by Dr Carla Meijen. In the book

  7. How should we give mental guidance to runners, road cyclists, and triathletes? Dr Alister McCormick, a sport and exercise psychology researcher, is researching the mental aspects of running, road cycling and triathlon. The aim of the research is to

  8. #WeAreMarjon “When I decided to run to be the Deputy President of the Student Union I never thought I’d be the one to get elected. Someone half mentioned to me before the campaign started, “You should go for that,” but I didn’t really

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