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Multi-million-pound programme to inspire students into research
University of Plymouth news - Multi-million-pound programme to inspire students into research
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Rocks that originated in Earth’s mantle could reveal secrets of planet’s history
University of Plymouth news: Dr Andy Parsons is part of an international team that is using rocks from the deep ocean to unravel mantle’s role in life on Earth, volcanism and global chemical cycles.
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“One phone call changed my life”
University of Plymouth news: student Zac Chung explains how he became the first in his family to go to university thanks to Clearing.
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Are sunscreens damaging our marine environment?
University of Plymouth news: PhD researcher Anneliese Hodge and experts from the University and Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) are exploring how sunscreens impact a range of marine species
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Graphic design student wins new award for emerging talent
Michelle Lawton, a graphic design student from the University of Plymouth, has been named the first winner of a local competition run by Plymouth Design Forum recognising outstanding talent in the sector.
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Combined effects of plastic pollution and seawater flooding amplify threats to coastal plant species
University of Plymouth news: A new study by the University highlights how a combination of environmental stressors can increase the threats faced by plants in some of the planet’s critical ecosystems
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“My A Levels didn’t go to plan – but Clearing was the springboard for my career”
University of Plymouth news: BA (Hons) Architecture graduate Bethany Long looks back on her Clearing experience, reflecting on the subsequent opportunities that unfolded.
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Encouraging people to explore relationships with everyday objects and the environment
University of Plymouth news: Comedian Alex Horne, curator and broadcaster Kathleen Soriano, designer Professor Sebastian Conran, and chef Tony Singh MBE are among those to submit items for the Green Making | Materials | Objects exhibition
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University helps residents shape the future of health technology in their own homes
University of Plymouth news: The Plymouth Living Lab project aims to demonstrate whether home-based technologies can improve the health and wellbeing of older people.
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Country and party before self – what Biden's stepping down means for the history books
Dr David Brockington discusses President Joe Biden standing down as a candidate for President of the United States. Biden has placed the interests of his country (and his party) before his own personal ambition.
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Innovative approaches to regional equity
University of Plymouth news: Innovative approaches to regional equity. Social sciences, humanities and the arts must play a major role in creating community-led policy.
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Scale model of Indian Ocean island allows scientists to assess the impact of rising sea levels
University of Plymouth news: Scientists from the University - with partners in the Netherlands - have built a 50-metre scale replica of a coral reef island to explore how its real-life counterparts might be impacted by rising sea levels