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Humans’ construction ‘footprint’ on ocean quantified for first time
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/humans-construction-footprint-on-ocean-quantified-for-first-time
Dr Emma Sheehan, from the University of Plymouth, is the only UK author on a new study which for the first time shows the full extent of human development in oceans
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Scientists join call for major shift in understanding to protect the ocean
Professor of Marine Biology Jason Hall-Spencer and Professor of Oceanography Chris Reid, from the University of Plymouth, are among the authors of a new international report calling for an urgent change in the way we think and talk about the ocean.
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Green is the colour as University of Plymouth claims three national sustainability awards
News: University of Plymouth wins three Green Gown Awards on a night of success in Manchester
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Exhibition retells classic tale for an age of ecological crisis
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/exhibition-retells-classic-tale-for-an-age-of-ecological-crisis
An epic maritime poem will be the inspiration for a major exhibition of international art in Plymouth.
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Dartmoor Zoo provides new home for animal research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/dartmoor-zoo-provides-new-home-for-animal-research
"We’ve built up a very close partnership with Dartmoor Zoo, and this new facility really is symbolic of that relationship."
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The Xclusions Lab
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/the-xclusions-lab
The Plymouth Institute of Education’s Xclusions Lab was created in recognition that policies related to social and educational inclusion or inclusive education are failing many children, young people, and adults.
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DRIP project
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/healthy-landscapes/drip
University of Plymouth: The Devon Resilience Innovation Project (DRIP) is a community flood resilience project led by Devon County Council and funded by the Environment Agency and the Flood and Coastal Resilience Innovation Programme.
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£1m project aims to forecast long-term effects of debris transported by natural disasters
University of Plymouth news: Led by the University, the SUPERSLUG initiative will assess how sediment moved by landslides, avalanches and other extreme events can impact river systems and the landscapes and communities near them
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Ms Heather Hunter - Visiting Specialist
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Dr Ellie Edlmann - Associate Professor in Neurosurgery and Consultant Neurosurgeon
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