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Dental academic receives national recognition for work to help homeless
Robert Witton, Director of Community-based Dentistry at the University of Plymouth, and Chief Executive of Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise (PDSE), has been awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Faculty for Homeless and Inclusion Health.
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Paula Oben – current student
Mathematics with Foundation Year
Paula Oben – current student at the University of Plymouth studying BSc (Hons) Mathematics with Foundation Year.
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University partners with SailGP as city hosts the Great Britain Sail Grand Prix, Plymouth
The University of Plymouth becomes an official partner of the SailGP Inspire Program
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Upskilling the maritime workforce to enable cleaner shipping
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/upskilling-the-maritime-workforce-to-enable-cleaner-shipping
University of Plymouth news: The University is addressing one of the key challenges in shipping’s energy transition: upskilling the workforce to use low and zero-carbon fuels.
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Dr Nick Axford - NIHR Peninsula ARC (PenARC) Associate Professor in Health Services
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Dr Smita Tripathi - Lecturer in Human Resource Studies/Leadership
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Plastics research under the microscope
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/plastics-research-under-the-microscope
It has been quite a year for Professor Richard Thompson, marine biologist, and the man whose research over the last decade has put microplastics pollution on the global map.
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Robot home brings together family of research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/robot-home-brings-together-family-of-research
From ITALK to ALIZ-E, the advancement of robotics at Plymouth has been anything but science fiction.
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Research participant privacy notice
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/governance/research-participant-privacy-notice
This statement explains how and why we use your personal data in research and your rights in relation to that data.
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Scientists use a blender to reveal what’s in our smartphones
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-use-a-blender-to-reveal-whats-in-our-smartphones
Scientists at the University of Plymouth blended an entire smartphone to dust before conducting a chemical analysis of the dissolved results to demonstrate why we should all take a keener interest in what is contained within everyday electrical items.
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