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Fathers face negative bias over quest for work-life balance, study suggests
Fathers face ‘forfeits’ when applying for part-time employment and in the workplace, with questions over their commitment and suspicion regarding their quest for a work-life balance, according to a study by the University of Plymouth
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Study aims to improve understanding of rip currents
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-aims-to-improve-understanding-of-rip-currents
Plymouth University news: A potential link between breaking waves and the life-threatening dangers posed by rip currents has been revealed in new research involving the Universities of Plymouth and Southampton
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Mapping the deep
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/mapping-the-deep
Plymouth University research: How academics in the School of Marine Science and Engineering have been mapping sensitive environments, which have helped in the establishment of Marine Protected Areas
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International student profile - Maxime Rocher
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/international/student-profiles/france/maxime-rocher
French student testimonial about Maxime Rocher's experience abroad at the University of Plymouth.
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Students working alongside one another
University of Plymouth: ‘Students working alongside one another’ – phase three of the Learning for the Future HEFCE Catalyst-funded toolkit for supporting interdisciplinary learning.
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London Mozart Players come to Plymouth to help launch new classical concert programme
The UK’s longest-established chamber orchestra is bringing its world-class sound to the South West in the first of a new concert series organised by The Arts Institute at the University of Plymouth.
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Nursing students take over running hospital ward
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/nursing-students-take-over-running-hospital-ward
Student nurses from the University of Plymouth recently took over running a hospital ward as part of a new model of learning – believed to be a first for the South West.
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Weight loss can be boosted fivefold thanks to novel mental imagery technique, research shows
A study has shown how overweight people lost an average of five times more weight using Functional Imagery Training (FIT), a brief individual motivational intervention teaching self-motivating skills with mental imagery, compared with just talking therapy
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Underwater robots offer glimpse into deep-sea life
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/underwater-robots-offer-glimpse-into-deep-sea-life
Plymouth University news: Scientists leading the Deep Links project reveal first ever pictures of life on the mountains of the North East Atlantic
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Artificial coastal defences could be used to enhance marine biodiversity
Coastal defences, harbours and ports have the potential to enhance biodiversity within the marine environment through the use of cement substitutes. But the materials used need to be selected carefully, a study by the University of Plymouth suggests
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