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How can personal behavioural change tackle global health challenges? | Research Festival 2021
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/research-festival/2021-global-health
What’s on at the University of Plymouth - Research Festival 2021: How can personal behavioural change tackle global health challenges? Monday 28 June
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£1.2 million project explores whether brain state alters the effects of ultrasound
University of Plymouth news: Our researchers have been awarded around £1.2million to investigate whether a person’s pain or consciousness levels might influence the impact of transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) on their brain
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Vice-Chancellor made DBE in His Majesty The King’s Birthday Honours 2024
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/vice-chancellor-made-dbe-in-hm-the-kings-birthday-honours-2024
University of Plymouth news: Professor Dame Judith Petts DBE recognised for services to higher education and sustainability, 14 June 2024
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School of Biological and Marine Sciences: Women into Leadership Programme 2023/24
School of Biological and Marine Sciences
The School of Biological and Marine Sciences Women into Leadership programme is designed to engage authentic self-leadership, build potential, strengthen networks and drive desired change.
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Professor Liz Kay - Emeritus Professor
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Marine organisms can shred a carrier bag into 1.75 million pieces, study shows
A single plastic carrier bag could be shredded by marine organisms into 1.75 million microscopic fragments, according to new research published in Marine Pollution Bulletin and carried out by the University of Plymouth
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Study suggests LEGO bricks could survive in ocean for up to 1,300 years
A study led by the University of Plymouth examined the extent to which items of the ever-popular children’s toy were worn down in the marine environment
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Climate change scientist says more must be done to meet 2-degree target
Plymouth University news: Professor Camille Parmesan, a leading climate change scientist, says that any historic agreement in Paris at the COP21 should not overshadow the need to secure greater reductions in the rate of global warming.
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€2.5million project aims to develop sustainable soils from construction waste and by-products
The €2.5million ReCon Soil project, led by the University of Plymouth, brings together scientists, industry and educators to revolutionise how waste material from construction projects is managed
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University works alongside plant therapy brand at new £1million research facility in Cornwall
Academics from the University of Plymouth's School of Biological and Marine Sciences are working with Trelonk Molecular Wellbeing on a number of joint projects.
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