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Slow Painting exhibition comes to The Arts Institute
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/slow-painting-exhibition-comes-to-the-arts-institute
Southbank Centre’s Hayward Gallery Touring presents Slow Painting, an exhibition of paintings that take their time, and invite us to do the same.
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Reclaiming Exmoor
University of Plymouth research project: Reclaiming Exmoor - Developing interdisciplinary insights into the ecological consequences of 19th century moorland ‘improvement’
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The Lion Who Never Roared
School of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences
Matt Tiller's new book 'The Lion Who Never Roared' tells the story of former Plymouth Argyle football legend Jack Leslie – the first black player now well-known for the honour he should have won.
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Plymouth Young Contemporary Open 2016
Plymouth Young Contemporary Open is a bi-annual event, showcasing the incredible talent of local children and young people at the University of Plymouth. Young People aged 4 – 30 are invited to submit work across all contemporary art genres.
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Applying a natural capital approach to fisheries management
University of Plymouth research: Working with Defra’s marine Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment (mNCEA) Programme, MSSRU has been exploring the evidence base and potential to apply a natural capital approach to fisheries management plans.
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In Focus: Ocean Modernity: Literature and the Sea 1850 - Present
English Literature
In this module, encounter a diverse array of literary engagements with the ocean, ranging from Melville to contemporary writers like Ghosh.
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New Deputy Vice-Chancellor champions Plymouth as a ‘global player’
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-deputy-vice-chancellor-champions-plymouth-as-a-global-player
University of Plymouth news: The University’s new Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Kevin Jones, has pledged to continue growing the institution’s world-leading research and innovation (R&I) activities
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New one million pound research project to explore the realities of life for Gypsies and Travellers
The University is to work with LSE and UEA on a project researching the crime and criminal justice experiences of Gypsies and Travellers in England.
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Jackie Chu: Inspiring sustainability education in the mining sector
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/jackie-chu
Inspiring sustainability education in the mining sector
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Sunsets and satellites in the land of opportunities for space exploration
Jamie Williams, BSc (Hons) Mechanical Design and Manufacture, University of Plymouth alumni, now works at the Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd (GES) in Cornwall.
 
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