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The Chief Dental Officer for England, Sara Hurley, unveiled our expanded Simulated Dental Learning Environment

University expands training facility to help meet the demand for more dental professionals

The Chief Dental Officer for England, Sara Hurley, has unveiled the University of Plymouth's expanded dental education facility that will further enhance the training opportunities available to future generations of dentists and dental therapists

Truro School of Nursing – Nursing Open Day

University and health trust unite to boost medical innovation and patient care

The University of Plymouth and the Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust have formed a closer strategic partnership with the aim of improving patient care through research, innovation and knowledge exchange

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Graduate wins prestigious maritime history prize

University of Plymouth news: Graduate wins prestigious maritime history prize. The British Commission for Maritime History has given Laura Jones an award for her dissertation on injured late 18th century naval personnel.

Head and neck MRI scan, patient's and clinic's info removed, toned image. Brain tumours

New experimental treatment can stop the growth of schwannoma tumours

University of Plymouth news: New experimental treatment can stop the growth of schwannoma tumours

The team from the University of Plymouth's Cyber-SHIP Lab at its second Annual Symposium

Cyber-SHIP Lab holds second Annual Symposium

The University of Plymouth’s Cyber-SHIP Lab staged its second Annual Symposium at the United Nations International Maritime Organisation's London Headquarters

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Project aims to give pupils an insight into the life of a researcher

University of Plymouth news: Schools in Devon and Cornwall have already signed up to receive a visit as part of the University's FUTURES Researchers in Schools programme.

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Researchers to update app that identifies serious sickness in young babies

A smartphone app that aims to identify seriously ill young babies is being upgraded to provide increased support to parents and carers.

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£1.2m invested in new underwater communications network

The University of Plymouth is leading project - supported by £1.2million funding from the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership - to upgrade the offshore infrastructure of Smart Sound Plymouth

Luke Pollard and Anthony Mangnall toured the cutting edge teaching facilities at the Peninsula Dental School

University hosts South West MPs to discuss dental access crisis

University of Plymouth news: Luke Pollard MP and Anthony Mangnall MP toured the cutting-edge teaching facilities at the Peninsula Dental School.

Representatives from the University and Ashfords LLP during a recent visit to the Marine Station

Partnership supports the next generation of ocean guardians

University of Plymouth news - Partnership supports the next generation of ocean guardians

Volvo Environment Prize 2022 winners (CROPPED)

Volvo Environment Prize 2022 awarded for world-leading microplastics research

Volvo Environment Prize 2022 awarded for world-leading microplastics research. Professor Richard Thompson OBE is one of three recipients of the prestigious annual accolade

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Offshore mussel farms could have wider environmental benefits

A new study by the University of Plymouth suggests that in addition to helping meet global fish consumption demands, there is also the potential for the offshore mussel farm industry to have wider benefits for the marine environment