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Enabling North Devon to become the UK’s first World Surfing Reserve
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/enabling-north-devon-to-become-the-uks-first-world-surfing-reserve
The University of Plymouth has played a key role in North Devon being recognised for the quality of its waves and its thriving blue economy.
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Experience active tectonics and hazards in California
University of Plymouth: Experience active tectonics and hazards in California. Geology fieldwork in Death Valley, California.
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Research explores whether coral islands could survive the impact of rising sea levels
University of Plymouth news: Led by our Coastal Processes Research Group, the £2.8million ARISE project will enable scientists to better understand the processes impacting communities in the Indian and Pacific Oceans
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Working to understand and protect endangered sea turtles
Marine Sciences
Working to understand and protect endangered sea turtles. ResM student Naomi Westlake spends 12 weeks in Grenada researching endangered sea turtle species.
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International students: study with us
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/international
University of Plymouth: information on joining us and our global network as an international student or partner.
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Nicholas Ingle - BSc (Hons) Maritime Business; MSc International Shipping graduate
The course, city, and beautiful surroundings have made studying at Plymouth University one of the most memorable times in Nicholas Ingle’s life.
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Vicky Morley – BA (Hons) International Business graduate
University of Plymouth - Vicky Morley alumni case study
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Film highlights how an understanding of seabed geology is critical to the Celtic Sea clean energy revolution
University of Plymouth news: A new short film highlights that advances in renewable technologies are not the only scientific challenge that needs to be addressed if the Celtic Sea clean energy revolution is to become a reality
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The moment I realised... I wanted to be a dietitian
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-dietetics/rosanna-strickland
Dietetics
Rosanna Strickland, who studies on the University of Plymouth's BSc (Hons) Dietetics course, explains the moment she realised she wanted to be a dietitian.
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Artificial night sky poses serious threat to coastal species
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/artificial-night-sky-poses-serious-threat-to-coastal-species
Research by the University of Plymouth and Bangor University shows the presence of artificial light originating from cities several kilometres away disrupts the lunar compass species use when covering long distances.
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