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Crocodile

Plight of critically endangered crocodiles put in spotlight through new performance

Reptile Rhythms, an audiovisual work which aims to raise awareness of the plight of the critically endangered gharial crocodile, will be premiered at the 2018 Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival in conjunction with percussion group Ensemble Bash.

Video still from 'Anatomy of an earthquake' by NERC featuring Professor Iain Stewart

Are UK earthquakes a cause for real future concern?

After a 4.4-magnitude earthquake epicentred in South Wales on Saturday 17 February, Professor Iain Stewart from the University of Plymouth talks about the causes of earthquakes and how common they are here in the UK

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University leads £5.8 million project to drive up employee skills in Devon and Somerset

A consortium of ten education providers led by the University of Plymouth is launching a multi-million pound initiative to drive up employee skill levels across the South West of England

Marcus Shirley and Professor Kerry Howell

Graduate works with BBC on Animals with Cameras series

Marcus Shirley, who graduated from the BA (Hons) Photography programme at the University of Plymouth in 2009, has worked with the BBC to create an array of lightweight underwater cameras used in its recent Animals with Cameras series

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University research informs the government’s ambitious plan for conservation

University research at the Marine Protected Area of Lyme Bay has helped to inform Defra's new 25-year conservation plan

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University benefits from £10m project to enhance use of technology in agriculture

Four research projects based at the University of Plymouth have received funding as part of Agri-Tech Cornwall, a three-year, £10million initiative part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund, with match-funding from Cornwall Council

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Scientists develop harvesting robots that could revolutionise farming practices

Scientists at the University of Plymouth are working with companies in Cornwall to develop ground-breaking technology which could assist fruit and vegetable growers with the challenges they face in harvesting crops

Arecibo Message

Music for aliens – 1970s coded message transformed into musical composition

The Arecibo message – a 1970s attempt to contact extra-terrestrial life – will form the basis for an exclusive musical performance at the 2018 Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival, taking place at the University of Plymouth

From left: John Whiteman, Plessey Semiconductors; Keith Dicks, Oxford Instruments; Dr Roy Moate, PMCP Director, Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre; Dr Natasha Stephen, PMCP Director, Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre; Claire Pearce, PMCP Manager, Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre.

New industry engagement project launches at University’s Electron Microscopy Centre

The launch of the EU-funded Plymouth Materials Characterisation Project draws business leaders to the University campus

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Postgraduate student comes 5th in World Longboard Championships

A top surfer and PhD candidate in the School of Engineering is celebrating finishing 5th in the ISA World Longboard Championships in Hainan, China.

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Lecturer’s Radio 4 Book of the Week uncovers nature of the human relationship with owls

University of Plymouth news: A study of the human relationship with owls by University of Plymouth lecturer and author Dr Miriam Darlington is being serialised on BBC Radio 4.

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University signs deal to help launch new recycling campaign

A new campaign has been launched by the University and its Students' Union to increase the amount of recycling across the estate, with a redesigned process that makes it easier for all to deposit recyclable litter.