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University technicians in the running for Papin Prizes
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-technicians-in-the-running-for-papin-prizes
Staff from across the University of Plymouth’s Faculty of Science and Engineering have been shortlisted for the biennial Papin Prizes
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Academic spotlight: Professor Anne Mather
University of Plymouth: Geography 50. Anne looks back at her career, reflecting on her achievements and love for geography as we celebrate 50 years of geography at Plymouth
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Past climate change to blame for Antarctica’s giant underwater landslides
University of Plymouth news: An international team of researchers, led by Lecturer in Hydrography and Ocean Exploration Dr Jenny Gales, has discovered the cause of giant underwater landslides in Antarctica.
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Patrick Roberts - BSc (Hons) Physical Geography and Geology graduate
Within a month of finishing his degree at Plymouth University, BSc (Hons) Physical Geography and Geology graduate Patrick Roberts started work at Geotech.
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Plymouth University receives national award for Outstanding Employer Engagement
Plymouth University news: The Hydrographic Academy, an innovative long-distance learning programme for professional mariners in the off-shore sector, has won the Outstanding Employer Engagement Initiative at the annual Times Higher Education Awards
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Professor Tony Morris - Professor in Geophysics and Geodynamics
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University continues to set the agenda on sustainability
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-continues-to-set-the-agenda-on-sustainability
The University of Plymouth has published its biennial Sustainability Report, featuring details of national and regional award successes as well as efforts to reduce emissions and promote energy-saving initiatives
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Nuclear disasters could leave a lasting legacy of contaminants in glaciers
The first results from a collaborative international research project led by the University of Plymouth are to be presented at the 2019 General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union
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Research explores soil erosion’s impact on food, water and energy security
Scientists at the University of Plymouth and the University of Valdivia in Chile are leading an international project which aims to evaluate and address soil erosion and siltation challenges in Latin America.
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Professor Iain Stewart backing new clean air campaign
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/professor-iain-stewart-backing-new-clean-air-campaign
Professor Iain Stewart has publicly backed E.ON's Clean Air campaign following the launch of their London installation, Lungs.
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