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Dr Tim Scott - Associate Professor of Ocean Exploration
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New Contemporaries art exhibition returns to Plymouth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-contemporaries-art-exhibition-returns-to-plymouth
University of Plymouth news: New Contemporaries art exhibition returns to Plymouth. City art galleries host New Contemporaries – the annual exhibition of work by emerging and early career artists.
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Placing people at the heart of environmental decisions
University of Plymouth academic spotlight: Dr Siân Rees is developing her research on the social and economic dimensions of MPA management.
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International call for greater appreciation and understanding of the world’s sand resources
Dr Ian Selby, Director of Sustainable Geoscience at the University of Plymouth, is among the authors on a new report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) into sand and sustainability
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Scientists combine AI and climate data to create a warning tool for coastal flooding
University of Plymouth news: Funded by the Natural Environment Research Council, the 'SPLASH: digital approaches to predict wave hazards' initiative aims to build a coastal overtopping warning tool that can be deployed at locations along the UK coastline
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Professor Alison Raby - Professor in Environmental Fluid Mechanics
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Enabling North Devon to become the UK’s first World Surfing Reserve
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/enabling-north-devon-to-become-the-uks-first-world-surfing-reserve
The University of Plymouth has played a key role in North Devon being recognised for the quality of its waves and its thriving blue economy.
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Paul Clifton - BSc (Hons) Cruise Management graduate
University of Plymouth alumni - Paul Clifton - BSc (Hons) Cruise Management graduate
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Experience active tectonics and hazards in California
University of Plymouth: Experience active tectonics and hazards in California. Geology fieldwork in Death Valley, California.
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Research explores whether coral islands could survive the impact of rising sea levels
University of Plymouth news: Led by our Coastal Processes Research Group, the £2.8million ARISE project will enable scientists to better understand the processes impacting communities in the Indian and Pacific Oceans
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