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University benefits from major investment in next generation of scientists
University of Plymouth news: The University has secured funding from UK Research and Innovation to either lead, or be part of, three Doctoral Landscape Awards that will train and support more research students across science, engineering and health
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Multi-million pound initiative advances the sustainable management of UK’s marine resources
The Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (SuMMeR CDT), is led by the University of Plymouth, and aims to deliver the next generation who will sustainably manage our marine resources
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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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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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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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Dr Marie Bryce - Senior Research Fellow (CAMERA)
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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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Neighbourhood-making and community heritage in Whitleigh, Plymouth
University of Plymouth research: This project aims to rediscover Whitleigh's heritage of industrial construction to engage with residents and future visions for their neighbourhood through construction innovation and modern methods of construction.
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Lack of bacterial absorption means common pharmaceuticals retain potential to cause damage in aquatic environments
Plymouth University news: More sophisticated methods may be required to assess the accumulation and impact of human and veterinary pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment, scientists say following a research project led by the University of Plymouth
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€7 million project aims to enhance global maritime cyber security
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/eu7million-project-aims-to-enhance-global-maritime-cyber-security
The University of Plymouth is working with partners across Europe on the €7million Cyber-MAR project, which is aimed at enhancing cyber preparedness within the global maritime sector.
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