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Virtual technology aims to help young people feel more comfortable during hospital visits
Kyra Boyle, an MRes Digital Art and Technology student at the University of Plymouth, has developed an interactive tool that aims to help children and their families feel more comfortable during health visits
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Nursing personal tragedy into an inspiring career
Liza Preston, from Stawell, near Bridgwater in Somerset, is a first-year student studying at the University of Plymouth’s Exeter School of Nursing
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Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024/25
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/annual-report-and-financial-statements-2024-25
University of Plymouth news: The University has published its Annual Report and Financial Statements for the challenging but successful academic year 2024/25.
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Construction begins on innovative CobBauge research building
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/construction-begins-on-innovative-cobbauge-research-building
The University of Plymouth's CobBauge project is constructing a building on campus made from the re-engineered material.
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University research paves the way for more personalised and effective brain tumour treatments
University of Plymouth news: Researchers in our Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence are leading studies into the development and treatment of meningioma
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PhD studentship with Marine Research Plymouth Alliance – three available topics for a 2026 start
Led by the Marine Institute, Marine Research Plymouth offers an annual PhD studentship that brings together research staff from all three partners, harnessing the full range of expertise and facilities available within the partnership.
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Plastics research under the microscope
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/plastics-research-under-the-microscope
It has been quite a year for Professor Richard Thompson, marine biologist, and the man whose research over the last decade has put microplastics pollution on the global map.
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PhD studentships with Solutions for the Marine Environment (SERVO) – six available topics for a 2026 start
The SERVO (Solutions for thE maRine enVirOnment) PhD studentships have been developed by the Marine Institute to deliver progress on key global challenges that align with the Institute’s research priorities.
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Climate change poses significant threat to nutritional benefits of oysters
The nutritional qualities of shellfish could be significantly reduced by future ocean acidification and warming, a new study by the University of Plymouth published in Marine Environmental Research suggests
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Katherine Baldwin – BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies graduate
University of Plymouth - Katherine Baldwin alumni case study
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