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Adam Stewart and Sophie Homer - MPsych Advanced Psychology graduates
Plymouth University School of Psychology MPsych Advanced Psychology graduates
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Dental technology used for Antarctic doctors showcased
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/dental-technology-used-for-antarctic-doctors-showcased
University of Plymouth news:Technology pioneered in Plymouth is being showcased at the Natural History Museum in London this week as part of Universities Week.
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From Oceans to Clouds: Is the Antarctic ocean microlayer a source of cloud forming particles?
Applications are invited for a 3.5 years PhD studentship: From Oceans to Clouds: Is the Antarctic ocean microlayer a source of cloud forming particles? The studentship will start on 1 October 2026.
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Young people pre-load at home because of “scary" bars and nightclubs, study shows
University of Plymouth news: Pub and club owners, and national policy makers, not doing enough to ensure young people feel safe when on a night out, according to new research.
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How do we protect our native bee species?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/opinion-how-do-we-protect-our-native-bee-species
Plymouth University news: Dr Mairi Knight and Andrew Brown of the B4 Project write about our local bee populations in the South West and a collaboration established to understand their diversity and decline
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The potential impact of Brexit on UK International Development policies
Plymouth University news: Dr Patrick Holden explores the European Union's role as the major global aid and trade partner of developing countries and how to ensure they do not suffer post Brexit
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‘Be personal and appreciative’ – research highlights effective responses to online patient feedback
As more patients leave feedback on online platforms including social media, new research shows how health and social care organisations can offer value in their response. The study was led by University of Plymouth researcher Rebecca Baines.
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Why are we so fascinated with fireworks?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/why-are-we-so-fascinated-with-fireworks
Plymouth University news: Ahead of the 20th British Firework Championships in Plymouth, Dr Roy Lowry, Associate Professor of Chemistry, examines why people are endlessly fascinated by fireworks, and how he uses some of this in his teaching
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Professor Sian Rees - Associate Head of School - Research
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Historian receives Research Fellowship from Leverhulme Trust
History
University of Plymouth - BA (Hons) History - Historian receives Research Fellowship from Leverhulme Trust
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