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Students offered chance to help protect ocean giants

The University of Plymouth is joining forces with the Ocean Giants Trust to offer five scholarships to students on its marine biology and conservation courses

The 80ft Acharne will take its crew from Cape Town across the Indian Ocean

Student sets sail on Indian Ocean to assess plastic pollution

Tristan Muller, a student at the University of Plymouth, will be joining Oceans Without Limits, an expedition sailing from his native South Africa across the Indian Ocean this summer

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University launches Student Charter

A new landmark agreement signed today commits the expectations and responsibilities of the University of Plymouth, its students and the University of Plymouth Students’ Union.

Dr Svetislav Zaric who leads the study

Grant to develop chair-side test for serious gum disease

Dr Svetislav Zaric has been awarded £14,100 by the Dowager Countess Eleanor Peel Trust to develop a test to detect high potency LPS in the mouth, which can lead to periodontitis – an issue prevalent in ageing.

alumnus Rebecca Hall receives a prize in the London Greek Film Festival for a screenplay of her novel Girl Gone Greek.

Success for graduate in international film festival

BSc International Relations with Sociology graduate Rebecca Hall has won a prize in the London Greek Film Festival for the screenplay of her debut novel, Girl Gone Greek.

Kwan Lee undertook a pilot study of plastics usage on the University campus as part of his professional placement (Picture: Jamie Quinn)

Masters students celebrate placement successes

Almost 50 masters students from the University of Plymouth’s School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences have marked the successful completion of professional placements

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University supports Refugee Week 2018

Partners in Plymouth including the University are holding a series of events to celebrate Refugee Week and the contribution of displaced people to our society, from Saturday 16 - Friday 22 June.

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‘Be personal and appreciative’ – research highlights effective responses to online patient feedback

As more patients leave feedback on online platforms including social media, new research shows how health and social care organisations can offer value in their response. The study was led by University of Plymouth researcher Rebecca Baines.

Marine litter found on a beach in Cornwall (University of Plymouth)

Who is to blame for marine litter?

Research led by the University of Plymouth shows people are more likely to blame the global marine litter crisis on retailers, industry and government, but have less faith in those agencies’ motivation and competence to address the problem.

Michael Legg (right) with mum Julie and brother Jamie by the University of Plymouth Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence Wall of Hope

Student honours dad by fundraising for vital research

Computer science student Michael Legg has helped to raise over £2,000 for Brain Tumour Research - which funds the University of Plymouth's Centre of Excellence researching into low-grade brain tumours.

Amboli Toad (Xanthophryne tigerina). Image Credit - Lewis Davies, University of Plymouth

Deadly fungus found for first time in critically endangered amphibian species

New research led by the University of Plymouth has shown that the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis has been recorded for the first time in critically endangered amphibians in the Western Ghats Biodiversity Hotspot.

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Report shows progress of UK airports in helping people with hidden disabilities

Ian Sherriff welcomes a new Civil Aviation Authority report, as it looks to support people with disabilities such as dementia, autism and hearing loss.