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How to find trustworthy information to help your COVID-19 recovery
The University of Plymouth Nutrition and COVID-19 recovery knowledge hub: how to find trustworthy information to help your COVID-19 recovery.
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Free talks to share how nutrition can aid COVID-19 recovery
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/free-talks-to-share-how-nutrition-can-aid-covid-19-recovery
The talks are open to everyone, and particularly for people who have or are living with the effects of COVID-19, and their carers.
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How can England prepare for the final? A sports psychologist’s view
Associate Lecturer in Psychology, Jon Rhodes, explains what England need to consider when they face Italy in the Euro 2020 final
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Education students learn how to build ocean literacy into their teaching
University of Plymouth news: Primary BEd and BA students have taken part in a course, based on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, designed to provide them with the knowledge and skills to include ocean literacy in their future teaching.
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Research investigates how to reduce male violence against women and girls
The University of Plymouth is working with a number of partners in Plymouth to investigate how to reduce male violence against women and girls.
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How has the representation of the gothic villain changed throughout literature?
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How has the representation of the gothic villain changed throughout literature? Explore how the archetypal villain and the narratives of the Gothic genre have been replayed and re-worked for contemporary audiences
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Discover how being a werewolf could mean a lot of things
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-history/changing-representation-of-werewolves
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Discover how being a werewolf could mean a lot of things. Dr Jameson Tucker, Lecturer in Early Modern European History 1500-1700, explores the changing representation of werewolves in history
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Statisticians predict how long the new pope can expect to serve
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/statisticians-predict-how-long-the-new-pope-can-expect-to-serve
University of Plymouth news: Based on an analysis of every pope’s age and length of service dating back more than six centuries, statisticians have suggested Pope Leo XIV could serve for around the next 14 years
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Dr Helen Bowstead - In-sessional Academic Manager and EFL Lecturer
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Dr Andrew Bowkett - Honorary Lecturer in MSc in Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Biology
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