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Making a baking soda volcano
University of Plymouth home learning resources. Learn about the properties of chemical substances.
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Your information rights
University of Plymouth: Your information rights
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The Mel Joyner Award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/funding/bursaries-and-support-funds/mel-joyner-award
University of Plymouth: The Mel Joyner Award for widening participation.
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Rowing the Atlantic to inspire the next generation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/rowing-the-atlantic-to-inspire-the-next-generation
University of Plymouth news - Rowing the Atlantic to inspire the next generation
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The potential impact of Brexit on UK International Development policies
Plymouth University news: Dr Patrick Holden explores the European Union's role as the major global aid and trade partner of developing countries and how to ensure they do not suffer post Brexit
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Heads of terms agreed for Brixham laboratory
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/heads-of-terms-agreed-over-brixham-laboratory
Plymouth University news: World-leading environmental research and safety studies company Smithers Viscient pursuing the opportunity to become anchor tenant at Plymouth University’s Blue Environmental Hub
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New poetry turns science of water into words
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-poetry-compilation-turns-the-science-of-water-into-words
Plymouth University news: A book of poems inspired by the world’s seas and oceans - and produced following discussions with leading marine scientists - has been launched at Plymouth University
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Fresh Air World
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-art-design-and-architecture/fresh-air-world
School of Art, Design and Architecture
University of Plymouth: Exploring how artists, historians and scientists can work together to transform public opinions and thinking about air pollution with practical solutions for mitigating the effects of lung disease in specific regions.
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Scientists use a blender to reveal what’s in our smartphones
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-use-a-blender-to-reveal-whats-in-our-smartphones
Scientists at the University of Plymouth blended an entire smartphone to dust before conducting a chemical analysis of the dissolved results to demonstrate why we should all take a keener interest in what is contained within everyday electrical items.
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Potential projects for self-funded applicants
Looking to self-fund your research degree? Browse some of our available projects below to gain an understanding of the type of research projects we do
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