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British Hydrological Society Dissertation prize 2017
Geography with Ocean Science
Plymouth geography and ocean science student scoops prestigious national dissertation prize
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Native American chef set for guest lecture at Plymouth University
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/native-american-chef-set-for-guest-lecture-at-plymouth-university
Plymouth University news: Award-winning chef, writer and photographer, Doctor Lois Ellen Frank, will provide a guest lecture on 10 June on using ancestral Native American foods as a ‘New Paradigm for Indigenous Health and Wellness'.
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University spinout awarded £550,000 to speed development of harvesting robots
University of Plymouth spinout company Fieldwork Robotics has received a grant from the Innovate UK Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund to create a multi-armed mobile robot prototype
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University of Plymouth partner colleges agree to merge
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-university-partner-colleges-agree-to-merge
University of Plymouth news: Two colleges with close links to Plymouth University have merged to create a centre offering outstanding further and higher education to students across Somerset
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University soil research earns success at inaugural Tech South West Awards
FABSOIL, for which the University of Plymouth is working with the world-famous Eden Project, is exploring how recycled and waste material could be transformed and then reused in agriculture and other sectors
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University scientists contribute to international report on microplastic risk
Scientists from the University of Plymouth have contributed to a major European report summarising the current science on risks to humans and environment posed by microplastics
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Net Zero Visions – Plymouth Methodist Central Hall Mural
A positive vision for Plymouth, in collaboration with Devon Climate Emergency.
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Could crabs provide a new source of sustainable protein?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/could-crabs-provide-a-new-source-of-sustainable-protein
University of Plymouth news: Our research has explored some of the obstacles and opportunities surrounding moving to aquaculture production of freshwater crabs in India, the world’s most populous country.
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Dr Stephen Essex - Associate Professor in Geography
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How do we protect our native bee species?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/opinion-how-do-we-protect-our-native-bee-species
Plymouth University news: Dr Mairi Knight and Andrew Brown of the B4 Project write about our local bee populations in the South West and a collaboration established to understand their diversity and decline
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