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Hazardous Landscapes: how geohazards shape our Earth – Professor Sarah Boulton
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/professorial-sarah-boulton
University of Plymouth research: the Inaugural Proressorial Lecture of Professor Sarah Boulton took place on 26 March 2025.
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Amazon forests failing to keep up with climate change
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/amazon-forests-failing-to-keep-up-with-climate-change
An environmental scientist from the University of Plymouth, Dr Sophie Fauset, has contributed to major new research assessing the impact of global warming on thousands of tree species across the Amazon
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Dr Edith Steffen - Honorary Associate Professor in Counselling Psychology
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Games and Simulation enhanced Learning (GSeL) conference
PedRIO event: Successful event hosted by PedRIO, University of Plymouth, 3 November 2017
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Interviews: one-to-one
One to one interviews can be a useful way to elicit detailed information from participants.
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Children and Families
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/education/children-and-families
University of Plymouth's Institution of Education: Children and Families node of excellence
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Computer interface helps disabled patients
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/computer-interface-helps-disabled-patients
Plymouth University news: Pioneering technology created at Plymouth University has been used to unite a string quartet and four people living with severe disability for a world first in musical performance
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Come Together – Lennon and McCartney transformed for 60th anniversary performance
The works of John Lennon and Paul McCartney have been reconfigured by Dr Alexis Kirke, a composer at the University of Plymouth, into a new performance that will be showcase to audiences at the Port Eliot Festival this summer
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Safer online behaviour and the implications of ‘sexting’ in schools and society
Plymouth University research news: How the work of Professor Andy Phippen has contributed to greater understanding and discussion around online behaviour and ethics, especially in relation to young people.
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Cell adaptation in critically ill could be difference between life and death, new study shows
The new study led by Dr Helen McKenna shows early signs that cells in some critically ill patients actually adapt to their conditions by producing energy more efficiently.
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