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University awarded £139k government funding to offer bespoke mental health and wellbeing support to postgraduate research students
Funding from HEFCE will help the University deliver a suite of online materials for training postgraduate research students to provide peer support
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Free event celebrates benefits of the marine environment for human health and wellbeing
A free event at the University of Plymouth will explore the many and varied ways that the marine environment can benefit human health and wellbeing, including fields such as antibiotics, dementia, psychology and social work
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Mr Terry Totty - Assistant Health, Safety and Wellbeing Advisor
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Mr Ben Brake - Health, Safety and Wellbeing Assistant Administrator
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Using plankton indicators to project the future human wellbeing impacts from the marine environment under climate change
University of Plymouth research: To understand the potential socioeconomic impacts of changing plankton communities under climate change, this project explores the links between plankton ecology and socioecological systems.
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Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/rehabilitation/multiple-sclerosis
University of Plymouth rehabilitation research within the specialist area of in Multiple Sclerosis
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Prevention and early intervention to improve child wellbeing
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/primarycare/children-young-people
Primary care research: Prevention and early intervention to improve child well-being: Improving child psychosocial outcomes through evidence-based prevention and early intervention.
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Heritage Inspired Regeneration
University of Plymouth Sphere February 2021 – Heritage Inspired Regeneration.
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Tracy Mutandwa – MClinRes Clinical Research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/international/student-profiles/tracy-mutandwa
Tracy is a Zimbabwean student who is currently studying for her MClinRes
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Ecosystem services and resource management
GCRF Blue Communities Research Programme: Ecosystem services and resource management. Ecosystem services are the direct and indirect contributions and benefits of ecosystems to human well-being.
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