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New research sheds light on the role of proteins and how synapses work
Plymouth University news: New research which reveals how proteins affect the performance of synapses could be used in research to find therapies and diagnostic techniques for a range of diseases
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Ten ways in which the University of Plymouth worked with businesses to change the world in 2018
The top ten business collaborations of 2018
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Dental students work with veterans to improve oral health awareness for job seekers
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University dental students have raised awareness of oral health among job seekers, thanks to support from injured veterans' organisation Active Plus
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University works alongside plant therapy brand at new £1million research facility in Cornwall
Academics from the University of Plymouth's School of Biological and Marine Sciences are working with Trelonk Molecular Wellbeing on a number of joint projects.
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Marine biology students get opportunity to work with Blue Planet cameraman
Doug Anderson has praised the students and facilities at the University of Plymouth after spending a month here as part of an upcoming project
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University appoints award-winning architects to work on new Engineering and Design facility
The University of Plymouth has appointed internationally award-winning architectural practice Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios to create an iconic new Engineering and Design facility on the western edge of its main campus
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University works on pioneering tree planting approach aiming to boost flood resilience and restore nature
University of Plymouth news: An initiative involving partners who have worked together on Dartmoor for a number of years builds on research by academics and students linked to the UK’s temperate rainforests
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Historians work with the Earl of Devon to uncover the hidden history of ancestral home
Heritage experts from the University of Plymouth and the University of Pennsylvania are working with the 19th Earl of Devon, Charles Courtenay, to uncover more about the history of his ancestral home, Powderham Castle
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Leading historian and TV presenter works with students and academics at University of Plymouth
Plymouth University news: Television presenter and historian Dr Sam Willis will be teaching undergraduate students about public history, while also working alongside James Daybell, Professor of Early Modern British History, on a series of podcasts
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Has the COVID-19 pandemic changed the gender balance at home and at work?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/covid-gender-balance
Plymouth Business School
University of Plymouth: Dr Jasmine Kelland discusses whether parental gender stereotypes have changed in recent years
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