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Scientists complete first assessment of blood abnormalities in Antarctic penguin colony
Scientists from the University of Plymouth have contributed to the first study of immune and genetic stability among a colony of penguins living in a remote corner of southern Antarctica
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National accolade for young dental communicator
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/national-accolade-for-young-dental-communicator
Plymouth University news: Dr Mona Nasser, Clinical Lecturer in Evidence Based Dentistry, has won a prestigious national prize for young dental communicators
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Million pound electron microscope to focus upon new university-industry collaboration
Plymouth University news: The University has been awarded funding of £1.7m for a new project that will enable industry in the South West to use its electron microscopes for research and product development in partnership with University academics.
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Epilepsy can lead to earlier deaths in people with intellectual disabilities
University of Plymouth news: A team of UK-based researchers led by the University has said the shocking statistics are the result of missed opportunities and health inequalities, while campaigners believe it should be a source of public outrage
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Black Death mortality was not as widespread as previously thought
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/black-death-mortality
New research involving the University of Plymouth shows the Black Death had a devastating impact in some regions of Europe – however, parts of the continent experienced little or no effect
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Architecture
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-art-design-and-architecture/architecture
School of Art, Design and Architecture
With the School of Art, Design and Architecture you are able to join professionally-validated programmes at all three levels of architectural education, from undergraduate study through to qualification as a professional architect.
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Manipulative behaviour could be link between EI and delinquency in young women
Plymouth University news: Dr Alison Bacon has published a study showing that young women with high emotional intelligence are more likely to use manipulative behaviours, resulting in a greater engagement in delinquency.
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New research finds tourism sector at risk from ‘lone wolf’ terror attacks
A new research paper, led by a tourism expert in the School of Business, has called for urgent action to address shortcomings in tourism risk management
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Get ready for an exciting weekend of events
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/big-festival-weekend
Plymouth University news: World-leading research and first rate facilities are to be opened up to the public as never before at the first Plymouth University Big Festival Weekend
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Landscape evolution in New Zealand
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/earth-sciences/projects/landscape-evolution-in-new-zealand
‘Understanding how tectonics and climate interact to shape landscape change is a key challenge for geomorphologists.’
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