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Careers and employability: Five titles in eight years qualifies as a dynasty, doesn't it?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/employability
Careers and employability - five titles in eight years; that qualifies as a dynasty, doesn't it?
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Mark Taylor – MBA Master of Business Administration graduate
Mark Taylor tells us how he gained the necessary skills at University of Plymouth to take the next step in his career.
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Green Hydrogen and Offshore Renewable Energy Integration
University of Plymouth's COAST Engineering Research Group: Green Hydrogen and Offshore Renewable Energy Integration – an active project.
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London Calling
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/london-calling
Plymouth University news: The Alumni Relations team hosts a first ever networking event for graduates who are living and working in London
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Climate change expert welcomes oceans report
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/climate-change-expert-welcomes-oceans-report
Plymouth University news: Professor Camille Parmesan has welcomed a new report on the oceans, and highlighted in a chapter contained within the report the impact on human health of rising sea temperatures
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ALIZ-E project leads the way in robotics ethical debate
Research case study: A feature on how a team within the School of Computing, Electronics and Mathematics led the ALIZ-E project to investigate the use of robots in clinical settings
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Exploring similarities between literary classics
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/exploring-similarities-between-literary-classics
Plymouth University news: groundbreaking project sees daily messages posted on Twitter using words and phrases from John Milton’s Paradise Lost and Virginia Woolf’s The Waves
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Feast for the Future 3
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/feasts-for-the-future/feast-for-the-future-3
University of Plymouth's Imagining alternatives: Feasts for the Future 3.
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Using bacteria to reduce impact of diazepam in UK rivers
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/using-bacteria-to-reduce-impact-of-diazepam-in-uk-rivers
Plymouth University News: Scientists identify a reaction pathway which could reduce the potentially harmful impact of diazepam and similar chemicals
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Actress and comedienne heads for Plymouth International Book Festival
Plymouth University news: Actress and comedienne Helen Lederer, whose credits include some of the most popular TV shows of the past 30 years, is coming to the South West for the fourth Plymouth International Book Festival
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