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Mohammed Rafiqul Islam - graduate profile
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Mohammed Rafiqul Islam - graduate profile, Graduate Electronics Engineer, The Dezac Group. School of Computing and Mathematics at University of Plymouth.
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Studying Pre-Registration Midwifery at Plymouth
Pre-Registration Midwifery
Our students talk about their experiences on our Pre-Registration Midwifery course
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National award for Plymouth restorative dentist
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/national-award-for-plymouth-restorative-dentist
Plymouth University news: The British Society of Restorative Dentistry has presented an award to Angahrad Truman from Plymouth University, for her assessment of root canal procedures carried out by dental students
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Project assesses wider ecological benefits of UK’s first offshore mussel farm
University of Plymouth news: The Ropes to Reefs project, funded through the Fisheries Industry Science Partnership (FISP) scheme, will assess the wider benefits of the UK’s first large-scale offshore mussel farm
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University spinout company addresses new vaccines
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-spin-out-company-addresses-new-vaccines
Plymouth University news: The Vaccine Group is a new spin-out company headed by Dr Michael Jarvis, which will develop new vaccines using innovative and ground breaking methods
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Project explores community connections to healthcare in face of advancing climate change
University of Plymouth news: The Climate-Adaptive Reimaginings for Enhancing Healthcare Spaces of the Future (CAREscape) project is a collaboration between researchers from Plymouth and the University of the Philippines
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Dissertation could benefit world-leading sustainability agenda
Plymouth University News: A Plymouth University student could have a direct influence on the institution’s future sustainability performance as he helps develop its waste management tender as part of his dissertation
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Island ‘drowning’ is not inevitable as sea levels rise
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/island-drowning-is-not-inevitable-as-sea-levels-rise
An international study led by the University of Plymouth suggests coral reef islands across the world could naturally adapt to survive the impact of rising sea.
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Abigail Jackson - MRes Dance graduate
University of Plymouth MRes Dance graduate Abigail Jackson has successfully secured funding to continue her studies at MPhil/PhD level.
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INSPIRE Student Health Sciences Research Journal
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/about-us/university-structure/faculties/health/journal
Medical and dental students from the University have joined forces with colleagues from across the region to produce a research journal.
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