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Brighter lights, bigger sounds - how Illuminate is growing towards Mayflower 400
A University academic is helping to bring families a dazzling weekend of light. Professor Chris Bennewith, Head of the University’s School of Art, Design and Architecture is a member of the steering group for Illuminate – a light festival for Plymouth.
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Robot research offering comfort to care home residents
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/robot-research-offering-comfort-to-care-home-residents
PhD student Hannah Bradwell is exploring how robots offer comfort to care home residents – and whether they can be affordable for small budgets.
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Agricultural robots
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/agri-tech/agricultural-robots
Understand how researchers at the University of Plymouth are investigating autonomous harvesting.
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Robots will never replace teachers but can boost children’s education
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/robots-will-never-replace-teachers-but-can-boost-childrens-education
A study led by the University of Plymouth's Professor Tony Belpaeme suggests robots can play an important role in the education of young people but will never fully replace teachers.
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Sarah Fowles – BSc (Hons) Management Practice
University of Plymouth- Sarah Fowles alumni case study
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Preserving Memories of the Suffragettes: Digitizing The Antonia Raeburn Collection
Preserving Memories of the Suffragettes: Digitizing The Antonia Raeburn Collection
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How can social media be used to promote social justice?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/discover/how-can-social-media-be-used-to-promote-social-justice
How can social media be used to promote social justice? Discover what your morning scroll has to do with social justice and how digital activism can be used to raise collective awareness.
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Making observations
Observing participants allows you to collect evidence ‘live’ in the setting without interrupting the activity.
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3D bioprinter revolutionises skin research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/3d-bioprinter-revolutionises-skin-research
A new piece of technology at the University of Plymouth is helping researchers develop a working skin substitute. The 3D bioprinter will enable the team to test whether extracts from native Cornish plants and seaweeds have powerful skin-care applications.
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Kate Russell - Senior Information and Learning Specialist
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