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International lecture links 10th-century medical philosophy to computer simulation in medical research
Plymouth University news: What have the writings of a 10th century physician and philosopher to do with the development of modern-day computer simulation as an alternative to using animals in medical research?
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SEDiLINK
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-for-research-in-environment-and-society-ceres/sedilink
University of Plymouth's School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences - Sediment linkage between land, river and sea: evaluating impacts of historic mining on sediment quality in the coastal zone
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Pilot study reveals storm response of offshore lighthouses
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pilot-study-reveals-storm-response-of-offshore-lighthouses
University of Plymouth news: The unseen responses of remote offshore lighthouse during severe storm conditions have been revealed in a new study by the University of Plymouth.
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England’s largest outdoor learning project reveals children more motivated to learn when outside
Plymouth University news: Children from 125 schools across the South West on England are happier, healthier and more motivated to learn thanks to a new project commissioned by Natural England and delivered by Plymouth University
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Plastic recycling results in rare metals being found in children’s toys and food packaging
Some of the planet’s rarest metals – used in the manufacture of smartphones and other electrical equipment – are increasingly being found in everyday consumer plastics, according to new research by the University of Plymouth.
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Dr David Jenkins - Associate Professor of Nanomaterials and Devices
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Beethoven: Innovator - the podcast
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/students-and-family/arts-institute-public-programme/beethoven-podcast
Beethoven: Innovator - the podcast. Listen as pianist Robert Taub, Music Director of The Arts Institute, brings Beethoven to life in a series of highly engaging conversations with historian Professor James Daybell. Created by University of Plymouth.
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Stresses from past earthquakes explain location of seismic events
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/stresses-from-past-earthquakes-explain-location-of-seismic-events
A study published in Nature Communications and led by Dr Zoë Mildon, Lecturer in Earth Sciences at the University of Plymouth, could go some way to explaining both historical and modern series of earthquakes
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BA (Hons) English and Creative Writing (Full-time)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-english-and-creative-writing
School of Society and Culture
The BA (Hons) English and Creative Writing at the University of Plymouth allows you to combine your passion for writing with the study of English literature. You'll broaden your horizons preparing you for many rewarding professions.
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BSc (Hons) Criminology with Foundation (Full-time)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-criminology-with-foundation
School of Society and Culture
BSc (Hons) Criminology with Foundation at the University of Plymouth looks at how and why people commit crime and how we as a society, deal with criminality. The foundation year is designed to introduce and develop skills for success in higher education.
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