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Plymouth University sportswoman crowdfunds her way to GB European Championships
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University sportswoman crowdfunds her way to GB European Championships
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Agile on the Beach
Plymouth University News: Agile on the Beach success with Plymouth University
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Emotional charity song raises dementia funds
Plymouth University news: Alzheimer’s Society’s Singing for the Brain groups have teamed up with Plymouth University to launch a bid for chart success with an emotional song that aims to highlight the full impact of dementia
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Professor fronts BBC documentary on oil
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University’s Professor Iain Stewart is fronting a ground-breaking new BBC documentary series charting the history and influence of oil production
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UK company to fund marine and earth science PhDs at Plymouth University
Plymouth University news: Seabed Resources Development Limited is to fund two PhD posts at Plymouth University to help in the sustainable harvesting of precious metals from the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in international waters off the coast of Mexico.
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Computing curriculum changes welcomed
Plymouth University news: Teaching young people the 4 Rs from an early age is the ultimate way to enable the information technology innovators of the future to flourish, a Plymouth University academic has said
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Ground-shaking research into the power of winter storms
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Plymouth University Peninsula School of Dentistry shines in General Dental Council inspection
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University Peninsula School of Dentistry is among the best-performing in the UK, according to a recently published General Dental Council report
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Hotel School's first patrons conference
Plymouth University news: Tourism and hospitality students at Plymouth University have been rewarded for their hard work during the inaugural University Hotel School Patrons Conference
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PhD student enjoys the sweet taste of success
Plymouth University news: An examination of the chemical complexities behind some of the most delectable patisseries and chocolates has seen a Plymouth University PhD student shortlisted for a national award
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Fewer viral relics may be due to a less bloody evolutionary history
Plymouth University news: Prehistoric viral DNA exists in all animals, but it is decreasing in human beings - a new study describes how this is happening and that it may be because our lifestyles have become progressively less bloody
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Prestigious highly commended award for Plymouth University student
Plymouth University news: A student from Plymouth University School of Biomedical and Healthcare Sciences has won a highly commended award from the prestigious Henry Kitchener Prize 2015, for her essay on diet and mental ill-health