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Maritime cyber innovation wins at UK government’s cyber security event
The Maritime Cyber Risk Assessment (MaCRA) framework, developed by researchers from the University of Plymouth’s Maritime Cyber Threats Research Group, has triumphed in a competition run by the National Cyber Security Centre.
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Plymouth City Council Economic Development department: a core partner of Plymouth Health Innovation Alliance
Plymouth City Council Economic Department is a core partner of Plymouth Health Innovation Alliance.
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Clare Nasir - graduate profile
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-mathematics/graduate-profile-clare-nasir
Mathematics
Graduate profile - Clare Nasir, Weather presenter, ITV. School of Computing and Mathematics at University of Plymouth
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Marine biology - location
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-marine-biology/marine-biology-location
Marine Biology
Marine biology location. School of Biological and Marine Sciences at Plymouth University
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Chernobyl children visit Plymouth University
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/chernobyl-children-visit-plymouth-university
Plymouth University news: A dozen children from the Ukrainian city of Chernobyl have made their annual visit to Plymouth University.
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Families blitz Radford Woods with nature survey extravaganza
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/families-blitz-radford-woods-with-nature-survey-extravaganza
University of Plymouth news: Families blitz Radford Woods with nature survey extravaganza
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Abigail Jackson - MRes Dance graduate
University of Plymouth MRes Dance graduate Abigail Jackson has successfully secured funding to continue her studies at MPhil/PhD level.
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Women suffering severe pregnancy sickness are not getting required support, new research shows
Research by PhD student Caitlin Dean shows that women suffering severe pregnancy sickness are not receiving the support they need – with some even terminating wanted pregnancies as a last resort.
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Combined local and global actions could lessen impacts of climate change
Increased oil and gas activities could combine with ocean warming and acidification to have a significant negative impact on marine organisms, a study by the Norwegian Research Centre AS and the University of Plymouth suggests
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Interdisciplinary approach the only way to address devastating effects of soil erosion
A study led by the University of Plymouth has shown traditional pastoralist communities – such as the Maasai in East Africa – are abundantly aware climate change and intensive grazing are having a marked effect on the resources they rely on for survival
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