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How do we protect our native bee species?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/opinion-how-do-we-protect-our-native-bee-species
Plymouth University news: Dr Mairi Knight and Andrew Brown of the B4 Project write about our local bee populations in the South West and a collaboration established to understand their diversity and decline
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Risk and decision-making
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/voyage/risk-and-decision-making
Risk and decision-making - theme within Voyage research group at the University of Plymouth.
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SAFE 2
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/penctu/safe-2
University of Plymouth research: SAFE 2 is a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of SAFE (Systemic Autism-related Family Enabling), an intervention for families of autistic children.
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More than fad diets and fodder – food can help us reconnect
June 3–9 is Dietitians' Week and Dr Clare Pettinger explains how food can be a catalyst for change for people on the edge of society. Her work will feature at the British Academy Summer Showcase in London on 21–22 June.
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Sport and activity
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/facilities/sports
Discover how you can get involved in a huge variety of sporting activities on campus and in the city
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“Everyone is welcome here” – meet Plymouth’s student president with inclusion at his heart
Dindu Okechukwu is using his time as Students’ Union President to ensure everyone feels included at Uni and in the wider city.
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Homemade Play-doh
University of Plymouth home learning resources. Learn to make your own Play-doh from scratch.
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Centre for Eyecare Excellence (CEE)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/facilities/centre-for-eyecare-excellence
Our University of Plymouth on campus eyecare clinic will connect you with clients, practising optometrists and potential employers while providing eyecare services to the university community and beyond
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Funding to investigate health improvement programmes in community supervision
Plymouth University news: People under community supervision, especially those recently release from prison, are in more need of health care than the rest of the population yet often have the most difficulty accessing it - this study addresses this issue
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GOALD technologies
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-for-health-technology/goald/technologies
The GOALD project specifically aimed to identify how intergenerational social contact, assistive technologies and digital solutions can be used to increase physical activity in older people. Find out more about GOALD technology.
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