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Oluwaseun Remi-Omosowon – MSc Network Systems Engineering graduate
Oluwaseun, MSc Network Systems Engineering graduate, tells us about working all over the world and how he still stays in contact with the University of Plymouth alumni.
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Nick Park
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/students-and-family/our-stories/150/legacy/nick-park
During our 150th anniversary year we were most fortunate to be gifted with a specially commissioned NIck Park creation of his iconic Wallace and Gromit characters.
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Nutrition and COVID-19 recovery knowledge hub
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/dietetics-and-health/covid-knowledge-hub
The University of Plymouth Nutrition and COVID-19 recovery knowledge hub: information on nutrition and COVID-19 to provide a ‘one stop shop’ for knowledge on the nutritional care of people with this disease for patients and professionals.
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Sponsorship opportunities - Project Nevada, September 2016
Working with a world-class local athlete, engineering students and academics, Plymouth University will attempt to set a land speed record at the World Human Powered Speed Challenge (WHPSC) on a remote road in Battle Mountain Nevada, September 2016.
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Microscopy LIVE!
University of Plymouth: at the Microscopy Live online event, join our technical specialists for an hour of live electron microscopy guided by the audience.
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Rebecca Matthews
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-art-design-and-architecture/hot17/rebecca-matthews
BA (Hons) Graphic Communication with Typography graduate.
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NoPac study findings
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/penctu/nopac-study-findings
NoPac study findings
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Fraudulent emails
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/about-us/university-structure/service-areas/procurement/fraudulent-emails
Information regarding active fraudulent emails purporting to be from the University of Plymouth procurement team.
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Mrs Kay Lobo - Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing
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High levels of carcinogenic chemical found in everyday consumer products
Writing in Science of the Total Environment, scientists from the University of Plymouth say high levels of the carcinogenic chemical cadmium can still be found in everyday household products
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