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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opens state-of-the-art Marine Building
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/hrh-the-duke-of-edinburgh-opens-state-of-the-art-marine-building
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh opened the University of Plymouth’s cutting-edge Marine Building at a special ceremony
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Study reveals abundance of microscopic paint flakes in the North Atlantic
A study by the University of Plymouth and the Marine Biological Association has revealed flakes of paint could be one of the most abundant type of microplastic particles in the ocean
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Clearer call to action buttons added
Clearer call to action buttons added. We have updated the visual style of call to action (CTAs) across articles, school and course pages.
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Government funding boost to British marine research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/government-funding-boost-to-british-marine-research
Environment Minister Therese Coffey announces funding of £150,000 for the University of Plymouth, Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) and the University of St Andrews to further understand ‘natural capital’
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Investment enables microscope facility to expand research and industry work
University of Plymouth news: Following a £2.5million investment, the Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre is now operating from a transformed base at Plymouth Science Park
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Nitrogen: the wicked element? – Professor Mark Fitzsimons
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/professorial-mark-fitzsimons
What’s on at the University of Plymouth: The Inaugural Professorial Lecture of Professor Mark Fitzsimons on the effects of nitrogen imbalance in the environment and how an equilibrium might be found.
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Professor Richard Preziosi
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/students-and-family/governance/board-of-governors/richard-preziosi
University of Plymouth – Board of governors: Professor Richard Preziosi
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Collaboration awarded funding to expand knowledge and discussion
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/collaboration-awarded-funding-to-expand-knowledge-and-discussion
A collaboration involving the universities of Plymouth, Exeter, Southampton, Bristol and Bath has been awarded funding to increase the scope of its work within the UK’s marine renewable energy (MRE) sector
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Artificial coastal defences could be used to enhance marine biodiversity
Coastal defences, harbours and ports have the potential to enhance biodiversity within the marine environment through the use of cement substitutes. But the materials used need to be selected carefully, a study by the University of Plymouth suggests
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£1.7 million project enhances University’s expertise in electron microscopy
The University of Plymouth is investing more than £1.7million to enhance its world-leading research – and engagement with businesses – through electron microscopy.
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