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New research has found prescribing nature can improve happiness and reduce anxiety
University of Plymouth news: Experts from the University participated in a £5.77m cross-governmental funded project which shows that expanding access to Green Social Prescribing can promote wellbeing and improve mental health
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Meet Professor Jill Shawe - the new Director of the University's Institute of Health and Community
Meet the new Director of the Institute of Health and Community, Professor Jill Shawe
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Study shows how 1.5°C temperature rise can cause significant changes in coastal species
A study by ecologists at the University of Plymouth examined how increases in rock surface temperature were affecting the quantity and behaviour of species commonly found on the shorelines of Devon and Cornwall
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Dr Simon Fox - Associate Professor in Molecular Pathology (Education)
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Nomiki Koutsoumpari - Teaching and Research Associate (TARA)
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Participatory action for climate change adaptation and mitigation in the Global South
University of Plymouth: Participatory action for climate change adaptation and mitigation in the Global South. An interdisciplinary knowledge exchange workshop. University of Plymouth, 11–15 March 2024.
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Plymouth research features at the World Urban Forum in Cairo
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-research-features-at-the-world-urban-forum-in-cairo
University of Plymouth news: The University of Plymouth's expertise in smart cities and sustainable communities is being showcased at a globally significant event in Egypt.
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Climate study sets course for the Southern Ocean
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/climate-study-sets-course-for-the-southern-ocean
Plymouth University news: Scientists studying the Earth’s climate are to set sail for one of the most hostile areas on the planet in a bid to improve our understanding of the interaction between the oceans and the atmosphere.
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Consortium awarded extra funding to create £9million offshore renewables hub
The Supergen ORE Hub, led by the University of Plymouth, was initially awarded £5million by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) in July 2018 and has now received an additional £4million funding
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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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