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Plymouth marine expert to make television splash in ground-breaking shark documentary
Plymouth University news: Marine Institute researcher Dr Nick Higgs features on an ITV documentary, Britain's Sharks, after a ground-breaking experiment involving a whale carcass.
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Interviews: one-to-one
One to one interviews can be a useful way to elicit detailed information from participants.
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ENGAGE-PD
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/penctu/engage-pd
University of Plymouth research: Investigating whether a coaching approach, called ENGAGE-PD, which provides 14 weeks of physiotherapist input with structured support to optimise physical activity, helps people recently diagnosed with Parkinson's.
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Geographical Information Systems Specialist
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-geography/louise-walker
Geography
Louise Walker's graduate profile
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New trial platform could accelerate cure for Parkinson’s disease
Despite 30 years of research, not a single therapy has been found to successfully delay or stop the progression of Parkinson’s disease (PD).
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South West epilepsy support technology part of national commissioning toolkit
Plymouth University news: An app designed to help those with epilepsy to manage their condition, which was developed in the South West, is now part of a toolkit to be used by the NHS nationwide
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Film tells story of Plymouth Chief Constable who waged war on crime and immorality
An unsung Plymouth hero who as Chief Constable of the city’s police led a crusade against drunkenness, prostitution and gambling is being celebrated in a new film.
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Report shows medical revalidation is off to a good start
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/report-shows-medical-revalidation-is-off-to-a-good-start
Plymouth University news: A consortium of health education academics led By Plymouth University has produced an interim report on medical revalidation for the General Medical Council
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i-DAT at Plymouth University installs interactive sculpture at the Tate Modern’s new iconic building in London
Plymouth University news: Bringing together technology, audio and visuals, This Is Where We Are (TIWWA) is an interactive data-driven artwork, created by i-DAT at Plymouth University with the Tate Collective
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Reflective diaries and discussions
A useful way to record your own observations and note significant things before you forget them.
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