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Plan for Plastics
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/students-and-family/sustainability/plan-for-plastics
The University is aiming to reduce its reliance on single use plastics and enhance its world-leading reputation for marine litter research.
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Vessel confirms University’s place at forefront of autonomous ocean science
CETUS – a C-Worker 4 unmanned surface vehicle developed and supplied by L3Harris Technologies – has been purchased by the University of Plymouth and will be based at its Coxside Marine Station
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Helping ‘underperforming’ doctors get back up to scratch – review to explore medical remediation
Dr Nicola Brennan is leading a review to explore if remediation programmes work for practising doctors and – as training a doctor costs £500K to the UK taxpayer – how these processes might be improved to save money for the NHS and restore patient safety.
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Appropriate risk management is crucial for effective strategic leadership, says new report
Organisations cannot exploit strategic opportunities, or protect themselves from potential losses or failures, without a clear steer from the top on appropriate risk taking, according to a new report by the University of Plymouth for the ACCA
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Isles of Scilly trawling impact study on reef sediment veneer habitats
Marine Conservation Research Group research project: Isles of Scilly trawling impact study on reef sediment veneer habitats.
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Marine researcher and graduate meet Nobel-nominated climate activist
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/marine-researcher-and-graduate-meet-nobel-nominated-climate-activist
University of Plymouth researcher Imogen Napper and graduate Emily Stevenson were among those meeting teenager Greta Thunberg as she left Plymouth for a voyage to New York
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Caribbean lobster fisheries sustained by 'dark carbon'
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/caribbean-lobster-fisheries-sustained-by-dark-carbon
Plymouth University news: Research conducted by a scientist in the Marine Institute has shown that Caribbean lobster fisheries are being supported
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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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Good from Woods resources
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/peninsula-research-in-outdoor-learning/good-from-woods/resources
Research into woodlands and wellbeing.
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Are freshwater crabs suitable for use as a sustainable livelihood resource in India?
Dr Lucy Turner from the School of Biological and Marine Sciences successfully secured GCRF funding in 2018. Read more about the project and how the GCRF funds were integral to conducting this research.
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