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Why are the US and Iran in collaboration over Iraq?
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University's Dr Christian Emery, Lecturer in International Relations, gives his opinions on what he calls "the seismic political changes that have led to US-Iranian talks over the latest conflict in Iraq."
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'Great West’ region can make the UK a global leader, say higher education and industry leaders
Plymouth University news: South West England and South East Wales can recapture the ambitious vision of Isambard Kingdom Brunel as a hyper-connected, smart and specialist region, MPs have heard
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Beaches devastated by extreme storms showing little signs of recovery, study shows
Plymouth University news: Beaches left decimated by the severe winter of 2013/14 have still not recovered almost three years later, according to new research led by the University of Plymouth
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Improving the representation of the fragility of coastal structures
University of Plymouth's COAST Engineering Research Group: Improving the representation of the fragility of coastal structures.
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University’s next generation of artists take the lead in Illuminate 2018
Students, alumni and staff from the University will play a leading role in Plymouth’s spectacular light festival Illuminate, which returns to the city’s Royal William Yard next week.
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Feast for the Future 4
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/feasts-for-the-future/feast-for-the-future-4
University of Plymouth's Imagining alternatives: Feasts for the Future 4.
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London Mozart Players come to Plymouth to help launch new classical concert programme
The UK’s longest-established chamber orchestra is bringing its world-class sound to the South West in the first of a new concert series organised by The Arts Institute at the University of Plymouth.
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Supermarket of marine rubbish in new exhibition
Plymouth University news: A remarkable ‘supermarket’ stocked entirely from marine litter is set to feature in a new exhibition dedicated to raising public awareness of the problem of pollution in our seas.
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Japanese guidelines could assist other tsunami prone nations
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/japanese-guidelines-could-assist-other-tsunami-prone-nations
Plymouth University news: Japan’s lead in implementing sea defence improvements is an important reference point for other tsunami-prone nations to help guard against future disasters, a study led by Plymouth University has suggested
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Author highlights how writing helped him overcome depression
Plymouth University news: Bestselling author Matt Haig will tell audiences how writing helped him win his battle with depression when he comes to the 2015 Plymouth International Book Festival
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