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Jute Reinforcements (PhD 2007-2010, then more)
Plymouth University's MAST research project: Jute Reinforcements (2007-2010)
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Study investigates scale and impact of pain medication overprescribing in older people
University of Plymouth news: The HOPE-AO project is being led by the University of Plymouth with funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research
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‘Put dementia on the agenda’ – Prime Minister endorses new guidance for town and parish councils
New guidance to help local councils and their communities become dementia friendly has been released – with the Prime Minister endorsing the work, which was co-authored by the University of Plymouth, as ‘excellent and practical’.
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Fine art
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/school-of-art-design-and-architecture/fine-art
School of Art, Design and Architecture
University of Plymouth: Find out about study options in contemporary art practice as well as our events and activities
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Charlotte Levy - PhD in Chemistry
University of Plymouth alumni Charlotte Levy discusses her fully funded PhD studentship in Chemistry.
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Jasmine Tribe – BSc (Hons) Environmental Science graduate
University of Plymouth - Jasmine Tribe alumni case study
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Physical activity and tailored support fails to deliver lasting benefits for smokers not ready to quit
University of Plymouth news: A major study shows that promoting physical activity and other behavioural support delivers no noticeable benefits – compared with offering no additional support – in the rates of people stopping smoking
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Scientists unravel how and why Amazon trees die
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-unravel-how-and-why-amazon-trees-die
Dr Sophie Fauset, Lecturer in Environmental Science at the University of Plymouth, has contributed to new research showing what factors control tree mortality rates in Amazon forests
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Uncharted territory
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/uncharted-territory
Plymouth University academics, Doctors Phil Hosegood and Kate Adams, joined a select group of scientists on a research trip, funded by the Bertarelli Foundation, to one of the most diverse and abundant ecosystems on the planet, the Chagos Archipelago.
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Patterns of brain connectivity underlie the learning of structure in the visual environment
Patterns of brain connectivity underlie the learning of structure in the visual environment. Recent research by Dr Matt Roser and colleagues in the BRIC MRI Lab suggest processes such as pattern recognition help us make sense of the visual environment.
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