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Scientists help secure Government inquiry into impact of funding policy on diversity
Scientists from the University of Plymouth have played a key role in securing a new Government inquiry into the impact of science funding policy on equality, diversity, inclusion and accessibility
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BIOBLOCKs show how coastal designs could benefit marine life
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/bioblocks-show-how-coastal-designs-could-benefit-marine-life
The University of Plymouth is working with the National Marine Aquarium, ARC Marine and Plymouth City Council to raise awareness of the potential benefits of artificial reefs in the marine environment
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Study the seas at Plymouth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/marine-institute/our-research/oceans
Discover the wonders of the deep with our ocean and marine research at Plymouth. The oceans are as near as we come to another world. Explore them through the eyes of our academic experts and be inspired to study the seas with us
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£600,000 for Cornwall businesses to help tackle health and social care challenges
Cornish businesses are invited to bid for part of a Challenge Fund to develop eHealth solutions for the county’s health and social care challenges. The initiative is part of the eHealth and Productivity in Cornwall and Isles of Scilly (EPIC) project.
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Academic contributes to new book highlighting urgency of the climate emergency
Ian Bailey, Professor of Environmental Politics at the University of Plymouth, is among the experts who have written chapters for a new book released to coincide with COP26
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Cultivating neighbourhoods that care
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/primarycare/dementia/cultivating-neighbourhoods-that-care
Ian Sherriff, Academic Partnership Lead for Dementia at the University of Plymouth, is part of the UK team working on an International Standards Organisation programme for designing neighbourhoods that lead to a better quality of life.
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Early years curriculum should be celebrated as being distinct from all other education
University of Plymouth news: A new report shows the curriculum delivered in early years education is more focused around what children are interested in learning rather than being prescriptive around the things they might need to learn.
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Support for caregiving fathers in the workplace
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/caregiving-fathers-in-the-workplace/support-for-fathers
A curated list of resources and websites that can provide help, support and information to caregiving fathers, both at work and at home.
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New study looking for participants to help combat workplace stress
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-study-looking-for-participants-to-help-combat-workplace-stress
The strengthening psychological resilience at work study is exploring whether a technique that uses the power of mental imagery can improve employees’ resilience.
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International collaboration to advance policy into rare diseases
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/international-collaboration-to-advance-policy-into-rare-diseases
Dr Konstantin Glebov is working with a European partner to take the next step in improving lives for people with rare diseases.
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