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Leading literary lights lined up for festival
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/leading-literary-lights-lined-up-for-festival
Plymouth University news: Bestselling authors Judy Finnigan, Simon Scarrow and Peter James will be among the leading literary lights appearing at the 2015 Plymouth International Book Festival, being staged at Plymouth University in October
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Creating net-zero visions of our future communities
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/creating-net-zero-visions-of-our-future-communities
The Net-Zero Visions for the Devon Climate Emergency project, being led by the University of Plymouth, unites community groups with creative professionals and net-zero transition experts
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Dr Aimee Middlemiss - Honorary Senior Research Fellow
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University and Argyle unite to fight dementia
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-and-argyle-unite-to-raise-dementia-awareness
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University is teaming up with Plymouth Argyle Football Club to help the club re-connect with supporters living with the symptoms of dementia
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University launches latest round of part-funded Masters R&D Studentship for October 2021
University of Plymouth: iMayflower Masters R&D Studentship October 2021
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Remote-by-Default 2: the new normal
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/primarycare/remote-by-default-2-the-new-normal
Remote by Default 2: the new normal (RBD2) examines the benefits and drawbacks of remote care, and explores potential models such as blended (remote and face-to-face) approaches.
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Plastics research under the microscope
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/plastics-research-under-the-microscope
It has been quite a year for Professor Richard Thompson, marine biologist, and the man whose research over the last decade has put microplastics pollution on the global map.
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Seven Worlds, One Planet
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/seven-worlds-one-planet
The University of Plymouth has many links to Sir David Attenborough's iconic new BBC series Seven Worlds, One Planet.
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Managing crab and lobster catches could offer long-term benefits to fishermen and the environment
A study by the University of Plymouth has found that managing the density of crab and lobster pots at an optimum level increases the quality of catch, benefits the marine environment and makes the industry more sustainable in the long term
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BIOBLOCKs show how coastal designs could benefit marine life
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/bioblocks-show-how-coastal-designs-could-benefit-marine-life
The University of Plymouth is working with the National Marine Aquarium, ARC Marine and Plymouth City Council to raise awareness of the potential benefits of artificial reefs in the marine environment
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