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Plymouth scientists play key role in assessing future threats to the Atlantic
The University of Plymouth’s world-leading ocean scientists will play a key role in an international project that aims to map and assess the current and future risks posed across the Atlantic Ocean
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New app widens opportunities for dementia assessment
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-app-widens-opportunities-for-dementia-assessment
Plymouth University news: A team of clinicians from Plymouth, UK, and Sydney, Australia, have launched ACEmobile - a free-to-use app to support the assessment of dementia, worldwide.
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Lobster tagging to assess habitat restoration effects of offshore aquaculture
University of Plymouth news: As part of the Ropes to Reef project, work is beginning to tag lobsters living in and around the mussel farm so the project team can gain a better appreciation of their movements and the habitats they favour
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Academic nominated by UK Government to contribute to global biodiversity assessment of nature’s contributions to people
University of Plymouth news: Dr Sian Rees will be a lead author on a multi-year assessment to identify the most effective means to monitor global biodiversity and its links to human health and wellbeing
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Academic aiming to bridge the gap worldwide for people in need of basic assistive products
Alice Inman, Programme Lead for MSc Global and Remote Healthcare, attended a World Health Organisation (WHO) summit in Geneva to discuss how simple assistive products such as hearing aids and wheelchairs can be delivered to people who need them most.
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Clinically isolated syndromes (CIS)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/penctu/swims/clinically-isolated-syndromes
University of Plymouth: Find out how you can take part in the SWIMS project if you have CIS.
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Gabrielle Garland – BSc (Hons) Environmental Science graduate
University of Plymouth - Gabrielle Garland alumni case study
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400 years later: reconsidering the Mayflower
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/reconsidering-the-mayflower
400 years later: reconsidering the Mayflower. Dr Kathryn Gray, Associate Professor in Early American Literature, reflects on our assumptions about the Mayflower's voyage and its consequences
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University receives funding to develop cyber protection for maritime sector
The University of Plymouth has been awarded funding from the Maritime Research and Innovation UK (MarRI-UK) initiative to meet the growing demand for technology that will protect the UK’s maritime sector from cyber-attacks
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In focus: Piracy and Privateering in the British Isles, 1560–1816
History
Piracy and privateering activity in the seas around the British Isles and further afield.
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