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Education students learn how to build ocean literacy into their teaching
University of Plymouth news: Primary BEd and BA students have taken part in a course, based on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, designed to provide them with the knowledge and skills to include ocean literacy in their future teaching.
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University granted consent for iconic new engineering and design facility
The Babbage building, on the University of Plymouth’s main campus, will be enlarged and enhanced for the School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics and the School of Art, Design and Architecture.
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Festival events take social science research into community
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/festival-events-take-social-science-research-into-the-community
Plymouth University news: The influence of individuals on climate change, the history of crime in Plymouth and the use of food as a lifestyle motivator for the homeless are some of the key topics being explored during the ESRC Festival of Social Science
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Imaged reality | Research Festival 2020
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/research-festival/2020/research-festival-imaged-reality
University of Plymouth Research Festival 2020: Imaged reality, reimagining research communication through visualisation. 20–24 January 2020.
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Sharing ideas and experiences
University Practice Settings share the results of creative learning happening at home.
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The research method that’s helping to transform the food system
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/the-research-method-thats-helping-to-transform-the-food-system
University of Plymouth news: The new Synergy toolkit highlights examples of ‘co-production’ and how it can help to tackle the problems behind where and how we access food.
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New insight into stem cell behaviour ‘highlights therapeutic target for cancer treatment’
Research led by the University of Plymouth & Technische Universität Dresden has identified a new therapeutic target for cancer treatment & tissue regeneration – a protein called Prominin-1. This study is peer-reviewed, experimental, conducted in animals.
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Earthquake faults may have played key role in shaping the culture of ancient Greece, study suggests
The Ancient Greeks may have built sacred sites deliberately on land affected by previous earthquake activity, according to a new study by BBC presenter Iain Stewart MBE, Professor of Geoscience Communication at the University of Plymouth
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Understanding the marine environment for a sustainable ocean economy | Research Festival 2020
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/research-festival/2020/research-festival-marine-environment
University of Plymouth Research Festival 2020: How understanding the marine environment enables sustainable growth in the ocean economy
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Government adviser to outline vision of Garden Villages to solve housing shortage
Plymouth University news: A vision designed to address the UK’s housing shortage by building dozens of new ‘Garden Villages’ will be outlined during an event at Plymouth University
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