Press office news tagged come-on-in
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University of Plymouth Marine Institute asks ‘How clean is Plymouth’s Water?’
University of Plymouth news: The biannual Marine Institute lecture asks the question of the city: How clean is our water?
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Who’s Got Talent? for Huntington’s disease research
Plymouth University news: Following a tour to our labs, local people affected by Huntington's disease have chosen to raise money to support our research in this area
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Come on in for World Maritime Day 2015
Plymouth University News: Public invited to come on in to find out more about marine and maritime education on World Maritime Day - Thursday 24 September.
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Funding for toddlers’ oral health pilot study
Plymouth University news: The Medical Research Council has provided funding for a pilot study which aims to address the ongoing problems in children's oral health, especially in communities of social deprivation
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Drake's Place to receive Green Flag Award
Plymouth University news: The Drake’s Place Gardens and Reservoir at Plymouth University are to receive the prestigious Green Flag Award for the first time
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Self-monitoring app fills gap left by cuts to NHS epilepsy monitoring
Plymouth University news: Routine epilepsy monitoring has been cut from the NHS, but an app developed by Plymouth University, the NHS in Cornwall and charity SUDEP Action will help those with epilepsy to self-monitor their condition
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Celebrating the role of water in city's health
Plymouth University news: The role of water in the health of the city of Plymouth will be celebrated at a community event at Plymouth University on Friday 10 July
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Roborough Youth FC score a winner for Brain Tumour Research
Plymouth University news: Budding Beckhams from across the region took part in a competition to win a football kit by raising money for Brain Tumour Research, which supports ground breaking work at Plymouth University
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Plymouth researchers contribute to epilepsy app
Plymouth University news: A new app designed to help those with epilepsy assess the risk of an attack between visits to the doctor, has been developed by a team from Plymouth University, SUDEP Action and the NHS in Cornwall