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MAP-ping the future
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/map
Five years in the making for Marine Academy Plymouth.
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International student profile - Maxime Rocher
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/international/student-profiles/france/maxime-rocher
French student testimonial about Maxime Rocher's experience abroad at the University of Plymouth.
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Professor Gerd Masselink - Professor of Coastal Geomorphology
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Supervised tooth brushing and fluoride varnish schemes are beneficial to children and to the health economy
Plymouth University news: Supervised tooth brushing and fluoride varnish schemes are beneficial to children and to the health economy
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Jane Thorning - Senior Technician
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Turbulance, Sediment, Stratification and Altered Resuspension under Waves (TSSARWaves)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/coastal-processes/tssarwaves
University of Plymouth Coastal Processes Research Group: Turbulance, Sediment, Stratificatio and Altered Resuspension under Waves (TSSARWaves)
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Ajen Limbu: Meet the student being mentored by Lockheed Martin’s former CEO
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/ajen-limbu
Meet Ajen Limbu, the student being personally mentored by Lockheed Martin’s former CEO, Stephen Ball.
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Japanese guidelines could assist other tsunami prone nations
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/japanese-guidelines-could-assist-other-tsunami-prone-nations
Plymouth University news: Japan’s lead in implementing sea defence improvements is an important reference point for other tsunami-prone nations to help guard against future disasters, a study led by Plymouth University has suggested
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Ground-breaking research could challenge underlying principles of physics
University of Plymouth news: An international team of physicists, including a University academic, has published research on the decay of subatomic particles called kaons – which could change how scientists understand the formation of the universe.
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3.5M Euro funding for pan-European Alzheimer's training and research programme
University of Plymouth news: An innovative approach to training and research for Alzheimer's disease could revolutionise the battle to find treatments and preventive measures for the disease.
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