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Artist prepares to create a splash
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/creating-a-splash
Plymouth University News: Underwater wheelchair artist Sue Austin becomes Artist in Residence at Plymouth University Marine Institute
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Experts contribute to showcase of meteorites under the microscope
Planetary scientists from NASA, leading international museums, and even the Pope’s astronomer, are among the contributors to an out of this world exhibition being held at the University of Plymouth.
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Study examines causes of earthquakes originating deep below earth’s surface
The mechanisms which cause earthquake cycles to begin up to 40km below the earth’s surface are to be explored in a new research project led by the University of Plymouth and funded by the Natural Environment Research Council
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Prize for university entrepreneur connecting students with local businesses
Student entrepreneur Jerome Kennard has won the latest Soup event, brought to the South West by GAIN at the University of Plymouth, with his venture ERLY, which helps students find work experience with local businesses
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Ray Ives, the deep sea diver
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/about-us/visit/sea-portraits/ray-ives
Sea Portraits is a series of photographs and interviews with some of the people who, whether through work or play, have a deep connection with the sea in all its mystery and magnificence. Meet Ray Ives, the deep sea diver.
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The Digital Learning Environment
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/digital-learning-environment
How the University of Plymouth is working to meet the ever-changing expectations of its student body with technology-enabled learning.
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Offering an effective route to a low carbon economy
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/offering-an-effective-route-to-a-low-carbon-economy
Plymouth University news: researchers from the Fleming Policy Centre – including Dr Victoria Hurth from Plymouth University – have set out the potential of a policy framework for meeting the ambitious carbon emissions reductions targets
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University hosts international event giving teachers insight into marine science
EarthEcho International is inviting secondary school teachers from across the UK to join Philippe Cousteau Jr for an EarthEcho Expedition to the University of Plymouth
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Project gives voice to city’s refugees and addresses impact of increase in ethnic diversity
A pilot project set to launch in Plymouth aims to help refugees use memories of home to build a new life, and address negative attitudes to immigration at the same time.
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Could the Neolithic Revolution offer evidence of best ways to adapt to climate change?
The behaviour of the human population during the last intense period of global warming might offer an insight into how best to adapt to the current challenges posed by climate change, a study led by the University of Plymouth suggests
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