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Office for Students Chair Sir Michael Barber visits University of Plymouth
The Chair of the Office for Students, Sir Michael Barber, has visited the University to find out about its work to champion social mobility and widening participation in higher education.
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Devon scientists to host free dementia information day
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/devon-scientists-to-host-free-dementia-information-day
Plymouth University news: Dementia researchers from across the South West, including Plymouth University, are working with Alzheimer's Research UK on a free day of research information for the general public
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Research suggests marine invasive species benefit from rising CO2 levels
University of Plymouth news: New research has found that the process of ocean acidification is helping many invasive species to widen their territories, such as toxic algae, stinging jellyfish and predatory crabs.
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Epilepsy self-monitoring app EpSMon now available free in the UK
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/epilepsy-self-monitoring-app-epsmon-now-available-free-in-the-uk
Plymouth University news: EpSMon, the epilepsy self-monitoring app developed by Plymouth University in association with the NHS in Cornwall and charity SUDEP Action is now available to download for free in the UK
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New short courses launched in Humanities and Performing Arts
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-short-courses-launched-in-humanities-and-performing-arts
The School of Humanities and Performing Arts has launched three new short courses that can be taken online in the areas of Music Theory, Voice Support and Creative Writing
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What has the deep sea ever done for me?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/what-has-the-deep-sea-ever-done-for-me
University of Plymouth Pioneers: Professor Kerry Howell - What has the deep sea ever done for me?
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Film supporting young children of parents with Parkinson’s disease features on The One Show
Plymouth University news: A film designed to support the growing number of primary school-aged children whose lives are affected by a parent with Parkinson's disease, has been featured on The One Show on BBC1
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Film supports young children of parents with Parkinson’s disease
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/film-supports-young-children-with-parents-with-parkinsons-disease
Plymouth University news: As more people have children later in life, so more younger children are affected by a parent with Parkinson's disease. A new film will address the issues for teachers and professionals who interact with children
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Challenging gender stereotypes could help the Sri Lankan hotel industry weather the recruitment crisis
How better working conditions and career prospects for women could help to solve the post-pandemic staff shortage in the Sri Lankan hotel industry.
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Healthy Soil, Healthy Food, Healthy People (H3): Co-designing a regenerative agriculture trial with farmers
School of Health Professions
University of Plymouth Synergy project: Co-designing a regenerative agriculture trial with farmers.
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