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Brett Benest – BSc (Hons) Sociology graduate
University of Plymouth – Brett Benest – BSc (Hons) Sociology graduate. Brett discusses his experience as an undergraduate at Plymouth, and the experiences that have informed his career decisions. .
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Waves
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/creative-associates/waves
A sound journey through the stories and natural landscape of Start Bay
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Harry Perrin discusses the value of quiet spaces
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni/invenite/harry-perrin-discusses-the-value-of-quiet-spaces
University of Plymouth: Harry Perrin discusses the value of quiet spaces
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Toolkit - satisfaction questions
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/pedagogic-research/satisfaction-questions
Evaluation questions to identify participant reaction to the CPD activity.
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Neurodiversity toolkit
Embedding Systemic Inclusion for Neurodiverse and Disabled Engineering Students – learn more about the project delivery.
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Spinout signs agreement with Bosch to further development of harvesting robots
Fieldwork Robotics, a University of Plymouth spinout company, has signed an agreement with international electronics giant Robert Bosch Ltd to speed development of its robot crop-harvesting technology
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Staff Parents Network Support
Guidance, support and useful links for University of Plymouth Staff Parents Network
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Conrad Humphreys relives the 'Mutiny on the Bounty' in the Marine Institute Public Lecture
Plymouth University news: British sailor Conrad Humphreys tells a packed audience at the Marine Institute spring public lecture how the re-staging of the Mutiny on the Bounty for a documentary was one of the sternest tests of his career
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South West’s most exciting new businesses invited to join exclusive network
Plymouth University news: The second annual recruitment to the exclusive GAIN20 network has begun with innovative entrepreneurs sought from across the South West
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Scientists show cities can serve as a refuge for insect pollinators
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-show-cities-can-serve-as-a-refuge-for-insect-pollinators
Plymouth University news: An international team of scientists have co-authored a report which states that people living in towns and cities can have a major impact on the diversity of insect pollinators surviving and thriving around them
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