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Consortium awarded funding to explore challenges facing coastal communities
University of Plymouth news: The University is leading a project funded by UK Research and Innovation to address social, community, economic and environmental priorities in coastal communities
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University becomes part of international hub helping communities at risk from natural disasters
Scientists from the University of Plymouth are working as part of the new £20million UKRI GCRF Multi-hazard Urban Disaster Risk Transitions Hub, which is aimed at reducing disaster risk for the poor in tomorrow’s cities
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Study finds new method to reduce levels of Huntington’s disease-causing protein in cells
University of Plymouth news: Research published in the journal Nature has for the first time revealed a new treatment strategy that could slow the progress of Huntington’s disease (HD).
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Partnership aims to advance climate-smart agriculture research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/partnership-aims-to-advance-climate-smart-agriculture-research
University of Plymouth news: The University has agreed a new collaboration with the National Water Resources Institute in Nigeria
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Message Journal
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/message-journal
University of Plymouth's Message journal - a peer-reviewed academic journal exploring the boundaries of visual communication within art and design.
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Investigating how literary tourism is influenced by tourists’ tastes, preferences and perceptions of authenticity
Dr Zoe Roberts, University of Plymouth investigates how literary tourism is influenced by tourists’ tastes, preferences and perceptions of authenticity.
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Plymouth University invited to join EnvEast Doctoral Training Partnership
Plymouth University news: The University has been invited to join the EnvEast NERC Doctoral Training Partnership, run by the University of East Anglia, in conjunction with the Universities of Essex and Kent.
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Seven asks for the G7
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/seven-asks-for-the-g7
Plymouth Perspectives: Seven asks for the G7 by Professor Jason Hall-Spencer
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Study offers new insight into the impact of ancient migrations on the European landscape
Scientists from the University of Copenhagen and the University of Plymouth led research tracing how the two major human migrations recorded in Holocene Europe unfolded
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Climate-controlled submarine landslides on the Antarctic continental margin
University of Plymouth research: Studying the major submarine landslides compiled along the eastern Ross Sea continental slope to understand the factors driving slope failure and provide evidence to assess future geohazards.
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