Plymouth students first to benefit from Cengage Learning e-book bundle provided by the University
4-year deal helps 1,040 first year psychology students get better education and save a collective £520,000First year students signing up to study Psychology at Plymouth University are set to get a better education and save £500 each on course materials as a result of a deal brokered by the University with global digital publisher Cengage Learning. For the next four years Cengage Learning is to provide 12 set texts essential to the course in a digital bundle that can be downloaded by each student for free. Dr Phil Gee, Director of the BSc Psychology Programme atPlymouthUniversity, said, “We