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What constitutes ‘seriousness’ in fitness to practise cases? University shares new report for regulators
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/what-constitutes-seriousness-in-fitness-to-practise-cases
The University of Plymouth has led a new report to investigate how seriousness in Fitness to Practise (FtP) cases is understood and applied by UK health professions regulators.
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Magicians don’t mind sharing the secrets behind tricks – if they are their own
University of Plymouth news: A new study by researchers in our School of Psychology has shown that magicians are happy to share the tricks of their trade in certain circumstances.
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The tricky relationship – society and those released from prison
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/the-tricky-relationship-nil-society-and-those-released-from-prison
University of Plymouth news: Society has a tricky relationship with men and women who have served their prison sentences and been released.
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Making positive changes for the future of our planet at Sustainable Earth 2018
The global challenges posed by climate change, natural disasters and human impacts on the environment will be among the key topics discussed during Sustainable Earth 2018 at the University of Plymouth
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3D Tissue Engineering and Biocompatibility
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/biomedical-research-group/3d-tissue-engineering-biocompatibility
Vehid Salih – 3D Tissue Engineering and Biocompatibility research at Plymouth University's Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry.
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Could smokers who do not wish to quit reduce consumption with exercise?
Plymouth University news: The NIHR Health Technology Assessment programme has awarded a grant of £1.8M to Plymouth University to investigate the effectiveness of exercise for smokers who wish to reduce consumption but not necessarily quit althogether
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Dr Patricia Kanngiesser - Associate Professor in Psychology
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Autobiographical Processing and Psychopathology Conference 2026
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/autobiographical-processing-and-psychopathology-conference-2026
What's on at the University of Plymouth: Autobiographical Processing and Psychopathology Conference 2026. Special interest meeting. University of Plymouth, 23–24 June 2026.
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Rapid evolution fails to save butterflies from extinction in face of human-induced change
In a study in Nature, Professors Michael C Singer and Camille Parmesan from the University of Plymouth use more than 30 years of research to show the evolution of wild species can cause localised extinctions when land management practices change
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Study assesses how avoidable acute admissions in hospitals could be avoided
Plymouth University news: A study investigating how hospitals try to avoid unnecessary emergency admissions has identified a series of innovations that can help to address this pressing problem in different ways.
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