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Composer creates unique new piece to mark 60th anniversary of Lennon and McCartney
Plymouth University news: To mark the 60th anniversary of John Lennon and Paul McCartney's first meeting, Dr Alexis Kirke has used a computer algorithm to chart the emotional development of their friendship through their lyrics
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Plymouth Festival of Words promises a celebration of literary talent
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-festival-of-words-promises-a-celebration-of-literary-talent
The power of the written, spoken and sung word will be celebrated during the first Plymouth Festival of Words, taking place at the University of Plymouth in May 2017
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Careers with Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Biology
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/msc-zoo-and-aquarium-conservation-biology/careers
Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Biology
Read about some successful graduates from MSc Zoo Conservation Biology.
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Composer rewarded for outstanding contribution to digital innovation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/composer-rewarded-for-outstanding-contribution-to-digital-innovation
Plymouth University news: A composer and filmmaker whose collaborators include Barclays Bank, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the founder of Heaven 17 has received a prestigious award
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Science fiction becomes fact to create live musical performance
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/science-fiction-becomes-fact-to-create-live-musical-performance
Dr Alexis Kirke, Senior Research Fellow in the Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research at the University of Plymouth, has shown that a human musician can communicate directly with a quantum computer via teleportation.
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Unravelling the amphibian and reptile habitats of Costa Rica
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-conservation-biology/alex-edwards
Conservation Biology
Unravelling the amphibian and reptile habitats of Costa Rica. Alex Edwards, in the third year of his BSc (Hons) Conservation Biology degree at the University of Plymouth, spent five months in the rainforests for his dissertation research.
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William Jenkins and Ben Hancock – BA (Hons) Media Arts graduates
University of Plymouth - William Jenkins and Ben Hancock alumni case study
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Melody, album sales and lyrics provide basis for unique tribute to David Bowie
Plymouth University news: David Bowie’s music, lyrics and album sales will be transformed for a unique tribute to the global icon, created by Plymouth University and Heaven 17's Martyn Ware, taking place at this summer’s Port Eliot Festival
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Academics highlight major health challenges facing coastal communities
Professor of Health Policy Sheena Asthana and Senior Research Fellow Dr Alex Gibson, from the University of Plymouth, wrote a chapter analysing the burden of disease for the Chief Medical Officer’s Annual Report 2021.
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Multimillion pound project will see AI remixing radio to help people living with dementia
A £2.7 million project is to use artificial intelligence to adapt and personalise live radio, with the aim of transforming life for people living alone with dementia.
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