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Exhibition sheds light on university research into native bees
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/exhibition-sheds-light-on-university-research-into-native-bees
Research by the University of Plymouth and the B4 Project, which aims to develop increased understanding of the UK’s native dark honey bee, features in a major exhibition being staged at the world famous Eden Project
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Antiquated home-school transport system under threat of collapse, research suggests
England’s home-school transport system is under threat of collapse because the foundations on which it is based haven’t kept up with changes in schooling, according to new research by the University of Plymouth
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Max Simmonds - student profile
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Plymouth University MEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering graduate Max Simmonds showcases his talent by developing a musical Tesla Coil capable of playing themes from Star Wars and Harry Potter
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Dr Bartosz Zaniewski - Lecturer in Social Work
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Outreach activities privacy notice for parents
University of Plymouth: outreach activities privacy notice for parents.
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New book examines the forfeit fathers pay for balancing family and full-time work
A nenowned expert in Human Resources has published a new booking examining the barriers faced by fathers in the workplace who want to balance their careers with a more active role in parenting.
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Celebrating the best of UK coding talent
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/yrs-festival-of-code-at-plymouth-university
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University and Institute of Digital Art and Technology host the final of Young Rewired State's 2014 Festival of Code
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Conference explores means to communicate without words
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/conference-explores-means-to-communicate-without-words
More than 100 delegates including renowned artists and academics attended a conference at the University of Plymouth exploring how communication happens without the use of words
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Intentions attributed to other people change how we see their actions
Academics in the School of Psychology at the University of Plymouth have suggested our apparent ability to see the intent in other's behaviour leads us to cling to our false judgements
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Dr Adam Rees, Blue Marine Foundation Research Officer
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/dr-adam-rees-blue-marine-foundation-research-officer
University of Plymouth graduate Dr Adam Rees has been working on the Lyme Bay project for almost a decade and is now Research Officer on a major new partnership
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