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The old normal: our future health
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-for-health-technology/the-old-normal-our-future-health
Researchers from the University of Plymouth's Centre for Health Technology have over 30 years of experience in health and technology. Here, they share their views on the current state of health and care in the UK, and what its future could look like.
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Scientists and policy makers to discuss global challenges at Sustainable Earth 2017
Leading figures addressing the many and varied challenges faced by developing countries will be attending Sustainable Earth 2017, a major conference at the University of Plymouth
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Marine Station
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/facilities/marine-station
The University of Plymouth's Marine Station supports teaching and research across the full breadth of marine and environmental science and engineering.
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Jayne Buchanan
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/displacement-studies/jayne-buchanan
Displacement Studies Research Network member Jayne Buchanan, PhD Researcher, Art History
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Lecturer in World History receives prestigious Harry Ransom Center fellowship
History
BA (Hons) History news: Lecturer in World History, Dr Daniel Grey, receives prestigious Harry Ransom Center fellowship, an internationally renowned for humanities research centre is located at the University of Texas.
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Graduate profile - Naomi Wise
Marine Biology and Oceanography
Naomi Wise - marine biology and oceanography graduate - tells us where her degree has taken her
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South West ‘living lab’ to answer key sustainability questions
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/south-west-living-lab-to-answer-key-sustainability-questions
University of Plymouth news: A ground-breaking research centre is turning South West England into a 'living laboratory' with the intention of answering some of agriculture’s most pressing sustainability questions.
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Digging deeper into the science of soil
University of Plymouth: Harry formed a deep interest in soil on his placement year – now, his research is affecting reports that inform environmental policy.
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Sand dunes experience significant erosion due to sea-level rise and extreme storms
University of Plymouth news: Researchers believe the sand dunes covered in a new study could retreat anywhere between 20 and 75 metres between now and 2100.
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Publications 2014
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/marine-biology-and-ecology-research-centre/publications-2014
Publications from 2014 in the Marine Biology and Ecology Research Centre
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