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Construction begins on innovative CobBauge research building
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/construction-begins-on-innovative-cobbauge-research-building
The University of Plymouth's CobBauge project is constructing a building on campus made from the re-engineered material.
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University works alongside plant therapy brand at new £1million research facility in Cornwall
Academics from the University of Plymouth's School of Biological and Marine Sciences are working with Trelonk Molecular Wellbeing on a number of joint projects.
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University launches national test facility for floating offshore wind innovations
University launches national test facility for floating offshore wind innovations
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Moor To Sea Music Collective - Evaluation
Evaluation of the Constructor project - an Appreciative Inquiry
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City centre clinic helps to address urgent demand for dental services in Plymouth
University of Plymouth news: A new dental education practice will give final-year students the opportunity to treat patients who do not currently have an NHS dentist
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Mr John Hudswell - Senior Developer
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Facilities within the School of Psychology
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/psychology/facilities
School of Psychology
The University of Plymouth School of Psychology is a large and well equipped department
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BA (Hons) Illustration: the strands
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-illustration/ba-hons-illustration-now-look-here
Illustration
These days, illustration can be found pretty much anywhere. On the BA (Hons) Illustration course you’ll be encouraged to explore a range of different media, techniques and formats, with potentially surprising results.
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Businesses learn about the benefits of Electron Microscopy
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/businesses-learn-about-the-benefits-of-electron-microscopy
Businesses have spoken of the benefits of using electron microscopy at an event designed to showcase the cutting edge technology available to industry at the University of Plymouth
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Interdisciplinary approach the only way to address devastating effects of soil erosion
A study led by the University of Plymouth has shown traditional pastoralist communities – such as the Maasai in East Africa – are abundantly aware climate change and intensive grazing are having a marked effect on the resources they rely on for survival
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