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University scientists contribute to international report on microplastic risk
Scientists from the University of Plymouth have contributed to a major European report summarising the current science on risks to humans and environment posed by microplastics
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National campaign on refugee family reunion supported by University of Plymouth and Red Cross partnership
A project in which university staff and students work with refugees and the British Red Cross has contributed to a campaign to make it easier for displaced people to be reunited with their families.
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Evaluation Framework for Fair Shares Investments in Reducing Health Inequalities
Addressing the persistent inequalities in health outcomes, healthcare access, and the social determinants of health.
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Toolkit – research skills
When starting a research project, think about existing skills and resources
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Creative Associates: Lighthouses at the mercy of waves
Dr Alison Raby from the University of Plymouth, worked with Filmbright to produce a film investigating wave impacts of rock mounted lighthouses
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Bite-size paper: Food provides a powerful ‘catalyst’ to empower individuals
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/bite-size/food-lifestyle-motivator
Read our bite-sized summary of how food can provide a powerful ‘catalyst’ to empower individuals, from research at the University of Plymouth
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Stars of business to help showcase postgraduate programmes
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/stars-of-business-to-help-showcase-postgraduate-programmes
Plymouth University news: A former contestant on The Apprentice will be among those the sharing secrets of their success at postgraduate showcase for Plymouth University’s Faculty of Business on 10 May.
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Person-centred and co-ordinated care for long-term conditions
Person-centred and co-ordinated care for long-term conditions: Developing models and approaches for people with multiple long-term conditions.
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Statisticians predict how long the new pope can expect to serve
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/statisticians-predict-how-long-the-new-pope-can-expect-to-serve
University of Plymouth news: Based on an analysis of every pope’s age and length of service dating back more than six centuries, statisticians have suggested Pope Leo XIV could serve for around the next 14 years
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Meeting the growing need for diverse gender representation in the board room
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/gender-representation-in-the-board-room
Plymouth Business School
Dr Mojisola (Moji) Olugbode: Meeting the growing need for diverse gender representation in the board room
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