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Dental team awarded grant to train children as ‘dental buddies’
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/dental-team-awarded-grant-to-train-children-as-dental-buddies
Ruth Potterton and charity Well Connected, will be working in partnership with local schools to educate and inspire children about oral health
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Art project challenges society to take control of artificial intelligence
Do you want to live forever? This is the starting point of an interactive digital art project launching this week, using cutting edge technology to help people explore what they want from the future of artificial intelligence (AI).
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New pathways at Plymouth to train more nurses of the future
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-pathways-at-plymouth-to-train-more-nurses-of-the-future
The University of Plymouth has introduced two higher and degree apprenticeships to help boost nurse numbers in the NHS.
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Speaker calls for new Environment Act to protect nation’s nature
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/speaker-calls-for-new-environment-act-to-protect-nations-nature
Tony Juniper CBE, Executive Director for Advocacy and Campaigns at WWF-UK and President of the Wildlife Trusts, will be speaking at an event at the University of Plymouth on Friday 05 October
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British Hydrological Society Dissertation prize 2017
Geography with Ocean Science
Plymouth geography and ocean science student scoops prestigious national dissertation prize
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Alternatives: assessing infection and antibiotic resistance
Plymouth research collaboration uses animal alternative to assess infection and antibiotic resistance.
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Nurses and midwives find opportunity in new revalidation process
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/nurses-and-midwives-find-opportunity-in-new-revalidation-process
Plymouth University news: Key figures in nursing and midwifery have gathered at Plymouth University to share ideas on the new revalidation process.
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Welding research and development into commercial opportunity and success
Plymouth University research impact: Welding research and development into commercial opportunity and success
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Metabolic flexibility and immune defences may influence species spread, study suggests
Plymouth University news: Why most species are rare has long interested biologists and new research led by Plymouth University suggests metabolic flexibility and the immune response may both influence how rare or common a species is
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Integrated numerical Modelling system for Marine Renewable Energy
Plymouth University's COAST Engineering Research Group: An evaluation of a new hybrid wave and wind energy converter
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