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Event to inspire new health professionals in Plymouth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/event-to-inspire-new-health-professionals-in-plymouth
Trainee podiatrists from the University of Plymouth will be showcasing their profession at the Prospects Skills Show on 13 and 14 March.
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Research aims to enhance understanding of changes in polar sea ice
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-aims-to-enhance-understanding-of-changes-in-polar-sea-ice
Professor Simon Belt from the University of Plymouth is jointly coordinating a study to develop the first ever proxy for reconstructing past changes to transmitted light through sea ice
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Professor David McMullan - Emeritus Professor
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Leading medicine and dentistry academics awarded National Teaching Fellowships
Professor Kamran Ali and Dr Richard Ayres, from the University of Plymouth’s Faculty of Health: Medicine, Dentistry and Human Sciences, have been awarded National Teaching Fellowships by Advance HE.
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Maritime cyber innovation wins at UK government’s cyber security event
The Maritime Cyber Risk Assessment (MaCRA) framework, developed by researchers from the University of Plymouth’s Maritime Cyber Threats Research Group, has triumphed in a competition run by the National Cyber Security Centre.
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My-self, My-place and My-Space: A live community-based project
My-self, My-place and My-Space: A live community-based project. The aim of this live community based project was to design an outdoor storytelling space to be located in Stonehouse Creek.
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University wins Outstanding Contribution to the Local Community category at Times Higher Education Awards 2023
University of Plymouth news: The pioneering work of the Peninsula Dental School and the Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise won the Outstanding Contribution to the Local Community category at the Times Higher Education Awards 2023.
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Clinically isolated syndromes (CIS)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/penctu/swims/clinically-isolated-syndromes
University of Plymouth: Find out how you can take part in the SWIMS project if you have CIS.
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Climate change responsible for severe infectious disease in UK frogs
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/climate-change-responsible-for-severe-infectious-disease-in-uk-frogs
Climate change has already increased the spread and severity of a fatal disease that infects common frogs (Rana temporaria) in the UK, according to research involving the University of Plymouth.
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Dr Matt Telfer - Associate Head of School (Marketing and Recruitment)
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