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Survey suggests COVID-19 could have long-term benefits for family life
A survey by University of Plymouth academics showed the COVID-19 lockdown had resulted in more family time, with parents feeling more connected to their children as they were able to achieve a better work-life balance
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University-NHS music video hitting the right notes
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-nhs-music-video-hitting-the-right-notes
A project between Derriford Hospital's Emergency Department and the Music Department at the University proves an online success.
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Online abuse expert helps Facebook, Google and others shape new approach to child protection
An academic specialising in child sexual exploitation has given expert guidance to Facebook, Google, Microsoft and other tech giants as they publish a new 15-year roadmap on protecting young people against online harm.
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Literature academic publishes major essay on 18th century literature
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/literature-academic-publishes-major-essay-on-18th-century-literature
Dr Min Wild writes the lead article for the Times Literary Supplement on 18th century fiction
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American portrait painter Kehinde Wiley heads packed programme of public arts for the University of Plymouth
The Arts Institute announces its new programme of public arts events for 2020/21, headed by world-renowned portrait painter Kehinde Wiley.
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New technology to aid medical research and discovery
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-technology-to-aid-medical-research-and-discovery
Funding from the Wolfson Foundation will support a new state of the art mass spectrometer.
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South West Growth Fund stimulating the regional economy
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/south-west-growth-fund-stimulating-the-regional-economy
The South West Growth Fund, totalling £8.7million, is set to create 1,136 new jobs, with 90 businesses across the region receiving grants of up to £1million to improve infrastructure and accelerate their growth.
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Russophone Baltic Motherland: Vestiges of the USSR, false dialogues, and infiltration of Baltic society
University of Plymouth: Analysis of the vestiges of the USSR, false dialogues, and infiltration of Baltic society.
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Dr Alison Warren - Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy
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Mr Marc Trotereau - Lecturer in Industrial Design
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