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Plymouth Festival of Words promises a celebration of literary talent
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-festival-of-words-promises-a-celebration-of-literary-talent
The power of the written, spoken and sung word will be celebrated during the first Plymouth Festival of Words, taking place at the University of Plymouth in May 2017
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Supervised tooth brushing and fluoride varnish schemes are beneficial to children and to the health economy
Plymouth University news: Supervised tooth brushing and fluoride varnish schemes are beneficial to children and to the health economy
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Actor Reece Shearsmith comes to university
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/actor-reece-shearsmith-comes-to-university
Plymouth University news: Actor, writer and comedian Reece Shearsmith - co-creator of The League of Gentleman and Psychoville - is coming to Plymouth University to talk about his role in iconic British horror film, A Field in England
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University integral to £15.6m investment in maritime innovation at Appledore
University of Plymouth news: The University has played a critical role in enabling the Appledore Clean Maritime Innovation Centre to receive £15.6m of funding from the Levelling Up Fund issued by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
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Doctor named Fellow of British Exploring Society
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/doctor-named-fellow-of-british-exploring-society
Dr Lucy Obolensky has been appointed one of 12 inaugural Fellows of the British Exploring Society; joining names including Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Olympic gold medal-winning rower, Alex Gregory MBE.
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Scientists awarded funding to investigate quantum physics using intense lasers
Scientists at the University of Plymouth are embarking on a £450,000 project, funded largely through a grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, to investigate fundamental quantum physics using intense lasers
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Sea snail shells dissolve in increasingly acidified oceans, study shows
Researchers from the University of Tsukuba, Japan, and the University of Plymouth, UK, assessed the impact of rising carbon dioxide levels on the large predatory “triton shell” gastropod (Charonia lampas)
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Rail line disruption set for dramatic increase as sea levels continue to rise, study suggests
Plymouth University news: Rail services to and from the South West of England could be disrupted for more than 10 per cent of each year by 2040 and almost a third by 2100, a new study suggests
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Bluefin tuna tagged for the first time in UK waters with acoustic ‘residency’ tags
Bluefin tuna have been tagged with state-of-the-art acoustic tracking tags for the first time in UK waters as part of the FISH INTEL project, led by the University and funded by the EU’s Interreg France (Channel) England programme
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Implementation of Functional Imagery Training into primary care
University of Plymouth - Community and Primary Care research group: PhD project - Implementation of Functional Imagery Training into primary care
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