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The Momo Challenge: A digital ghost story
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/the-momo-challenge-a-digital-ghost-story
Professor Andy Phippen and Professor Emma Bond analyse the cause and effect of the Momo Challenge.
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New book reveals rise of ethnic nationalism in Western democratic politics
Political leaders are drawing upon centuries’ old myths and symbols of ethnic white majorities in their campaigning, say the authors of a groundbreaking new book on the rise of nationalism in the West.
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Forty new jobs on the horizon for South West manufacturer
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/forty-new-jobs-on-the-horizon-for-south-west-manufacturer
Plymouth University news: Local firm Westcountry Glass has secured a £250,000 grant from the GAIN Growth Fund, which will help create 40 new jobs.
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Scientists use historical data for assessment of human impacts on biodiversity
Funded by the Leverhulme Trust, researchers at the University of Plymouth hope to compile the first ever comprehensive database of both land use change and its impact on plant and insect life
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Winners of National Memory Day writing competition announced
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/winners-of-national-memory-day-writing-competition-announced
Plymouth University news: The winners of the dementia writing competition which sits at the heart of National Memory Day, have been announced
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We need to talk about inequality and deprivation in coastal communities
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/coastal-inequality-deprivation
Plymouth Business School
University of Plymouth expert opinion: Professor Sheela Agarwal shares her thoughts about the socio-economic vulnerability of coastal communities in the UK
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Five reasons why businesses can benefit from working with a university
Rich Adams, Corporate Projects Manager, outlines five ways that businesses can work with universities.
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From piracy to gender stereotyping: university invites people to engage with social science
Plymouth University news: Piracy and policing, gastronomy and gender stereotyping will be among the topics up for discussion during a week-long festival coordinated by the University of Plymouth this November
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eHealth: saviour or Trojan Horse?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/ehealth-saviour-or-trojan-horse
Professor Nathan Clarke, Professor of Cyber Security and Digital Forensics explores the use of technology in health and the issues that arise when cyber security is not put at the heart of its design. Part of 'The Old Normal: Our Future Health' series.
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Developing our maritime industry to secure the future of Plymouth's economy
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/securing-futures
Plymouth Business School
University of Plymouth: Dr David Adkins - Developing our maritime industry to secure the future of Plymouth's economy
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