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Plymouth team launches underwater filming device
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-team-launches-underwater-filming-device
Plymouth University news: A University marine expert has teamed up with a photography graduate and local entrepreneur to create a new underwater camera.
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Vicky Morley – BA (Hons) International Business graduate
University of Plymouth - Vicky Morley alumni case study
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50 years of geography research
University of Plymouth: Geography 50. The flourishing of a vibrant research culture in geography has been one of the defining stories of its 50-year journey.
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Khairah Yahiya – BSc (Hons) Tourism and Hospitality Management graduate
Plymouth University alumni: Khairah Yahiya – BSc (Hons) Tourism and Hospitality Management graduate
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Giving young people a voice in environmental action
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni/rising-stars/sancha-conway-holroyd
University of Plymouth rising stars: graduate and postgraduate research student Sancha Conway Holroyd overcame difficulties to succeed as a UN climate activist and researcher.
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Ms Inés Rae - Lecturer in Media Arts
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Modern techniques mean children shouldn't be afraid of the dentist
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/childrens-dentistry-and-dealing-with-anxiety
University of Plymouth news: Shocking figures show that more children than ever before are admitted to hospital for dental emergencies, but now modern dental treatments have been developed to support the anxious child and encourage visits to the dentist.
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Sustainability
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/global-health-collaborative/sustainability
Ownership, knowledge and power to progress - sustainability in global health collaborative projects
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Physio degree inspires future of dance fitness programme
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/physio-degree-inspires-future-of-dance-fitness-programme
Physiotherapy graduate Ros Glendinning is using her degree research to tailor choreography in her interactive dance fitness programme, CheeziFit
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Marine Protected Area status can boost fish populations by almost 400%
A new study by the University of Plymouth has shown that protecting areas of the ocean and coastlines with “whole-site” Marine Protected Area status can result in four-fold increases in the abundance and diversity of fish populations
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