The+Plymouth+Award

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About The Plymouth Award?
The Plymouth Award is a program designed to recognise the contributions students make to the university and the community.

What are the advantages?
It helps to enhance personal development, access more oppertunities within and outside of education and develop a range of key skills that can be used in the future. The award shows evidence of experience and achievement outside of university and adds merit to degrees making students more employable. With an average of over 40 graduates applying for each position it gives an edge to an application.

What it involves?
To complete The Plymouth Award 80 hours of activity have to be completed over three out of five areas. These areas are: personal health and wellbeing, working life, volunteering, cultural and social awareness and supporting the University community. During completing these activities students need to keep a reflective portfolio and at the end of the program they will need to write a reflective essay.

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