On 3 March, Plymouth Business School (PBS) ran a cultural day, which was attended by over three hundred students and staff from across the university. The event was undertaken to showcase what it means to be truly diverse.
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PBS Sports Programme -2023/24 Schedule
Following the success of the Plymouth Business School (PBS) Sports Programme, the programme will be continuing this academic year 23/24. Events are free to attend for all students within PBS. All activities take place in the Nancy Astor Sports Centre. Please see below for a full schedule of activities, dates, and times. For queries, please… Continue reading PBS Sports Programme -2023/24 Schedule
PBS Free Sports Programme, written by Abbas Mohammed
Sport is an important platform that provides people with numerous benefits. It gives people of all abilities and ages a chance to live happier, healthier, and more productive lives. Moreover, it is a unifying tool that helps unite individuals from all walks of life. Furthermore, sports promote teamwork, problem-solving abilities, stress reduction, and self-esteem, among… Continue reading PBS Free Sports Programme, written by Abbas Mohammed
Food for Thought exhibition
Students of ADA also hosted The Food for Thought exhibition. Bringing together six unique projects, students created work around questions to do with food, inclusivity, and sustainability. The exhibition was on display from October 20th to 27th, in RLB Crosspoint. Adjacent to the exhibition were containers from Plymouth Foodbank, where non-perishable food items were collected.… Continue reading Food for Thought exhibition
ESRC Festival of Social Science
From October 22nd to November 13th, the ESRC Festival of Social Science offered some fascinating insights into the country’s leading social science research, and the influences it has on our lives. The University ran series of events as a part of this, including a workshop for primary school children hosted at RLB Crosspoint by ADA.… Continue reading ESRC Festival of Social Science
EDI Conference 2023 – Save the Date
EDI Conference 2023, Plymouth Institute of Education. Friday 20th January 2023, 09:00 – 17:00. Sherwell Centre, University of Plymouth. About the event: This conference brings together theory and practice from a number of areas of Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and SEN and promises to be an exciting event! The conference will start with a motivational keynote… Continue reading EDI Conference 2023 – Save the Date
Diwali, written by Dr. Smita Tripathi
We would like to thank Dr Smita Tripathi for taking the time to put this article together. What is Diwali?Diwali (or Deepawali literally row of lights or deep) was celebrated on the 14th of November this year on a no moon day. The word comes from the sacred language of India called Sanskrit. During this… Continue reading Diwali, written by Dr. Smita Tripathi
Poem for Mental Health Awareness month, presented by Russell Evans.
A Alvarez wrote that ‘happiness writes white on the page.’ It means that when poets write about positive experiences, about happiness, it fails to make an impression on the reader, perhaps because when we read poetry we are seeking answers to questions we can’t answer ourselves – such as the ones we get when encountering… Continue reading Poem for Mental Health Awareness month, presented by Russell Evans.
Flag, by John Agard, presented by Russell Evans.
John Agard emigrated from Guiana to the UK in 1977 with his partner the poet Grace Nichols. He published his first book of poetry when still in sixth-form, and even in his early work was already taking an absurdist’s view of race and social class. His humour is crucial to his unique piercing of social… Continue reading Flag, by John Agard, presented by Russell Evans.
Trans Rights are Human Rights, written by Dr. Margaret Prior
The article below has been written by Dr. Margaret Prior from Plymouth Business School (PBS). Trans rights are human rights! Recent months have seen increasing media coverage and social media commentary on the issues around gender reassignment and trans rights. The so-called ‘debate’ has focused on wild assumptions with little or no basis in fact… Continue reading Trans Rights are Human Rights, written by Dr. Margaret Prior