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Parliamentary debate on children's teeth

Guidelines part of debate in parliament to improve children’s oral care

Plymouth University news: In 2014 Professor Elizabeth Kay contributed to NICE guidelines on children's oral health, guidelines which have been part of a debate in parliament on how to improve children's teeth

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Honey company wins first GAIN SOUP event

Plymouth University news: Honey company is the winner at GAIN’s first ever SOUP event to support South West businesses

The EpSMon epilepsy self-monitoring app can now be downloaded for free in the UK

Epilepsy self-monitoring app EpSMon now available free in the UK

Plymouth University news: EpSMon, the epilepsy self-monitoring app developed by Plymouth University in association with the NHS in Cornwall and charity SUDEP Action is now available to download for free in the UK

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Workplace bullying expert to give keynote address at global conference

Plymouth University news: A Plymouth University academic will be one of the keynote speakers at a conference in Auckland, New Zealand, examining bullying and harassment at work

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Aspiring artists given chance to shine with Plymouth Young Contemporary Open 2016

Plymouth University news: Budding artists from across the Plymouth area are being challenged to get creative as part of a new bi-annual competition being staged by Peninsula Arts and Effervescent in partnership with cultural organisations across the city

First Great Western's 43029 passes the site of Mutley railway station as it nears the end of its journey from London Paddington to Plymouth. By Geof Sheppard (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0] or GFDL via Wikimedia Commons

Public discussion examines the future transformation of South West rail service

University of Plymouth news: A £7.5 billion investment designed to transform rail travel in the South West will be the subject of a public discussion hosted by the Sustainable Earth Institute at University of Plymouth

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Film commission acquired by the Arts Council Collection

Plymouth University news: A film by award-winning director John Akomfrah exploring the darker histories of the River Tamar has been acquired by the national Arts Council Collection to mark its 70th anniversary

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Industry leaders and students unite at conference

University of Plymouth news: Prominent figures from the world of hospitality rubbed shoulders with the next generation of industry leaders at the second University of Plymouth Hotel School Patrons Conference.

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Arts app's creators look to expand as Artory exceeds expectations

Plymouth University news: A free app providing locals and tourists with a one-stop culture guide to Plymouth could be rolled out across the South West after exceeding expectations in its first year

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Plymouth University hosts major celebration for Chinese New Year

Plymouth University news: The Chinese New Year will be heralded in with a series of special events taking place over two day at Plymouth University

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Recent summers likely to be the warmest of last two millennia

University of Plymouth news: Recent global warming lies outside of patterns experienced over the past 2,000 years supporting the suggestion it is being influenced by human activity, an international study involving University of Plymouth has found

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Study assesses how avoidable acute admissions in hospitals could be avoided

Plymouth University news: A study investigating how hospitals try to avoid unnecessary emergency admissions has identified a series of innovations that can help to address this pressing problem in different ways.