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Computing curriculum changes welcomed
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/computing-curriculum-changes-welcomed
Plymouth University news: Teaching young people the 4 Rs from an early age is the ultimate way to enable the information technology innovators of the future to flourish, a Plymouth University academic has said
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Planning green light for life-changing health and medical research facility
Plymouth University news: A new life-changing health and medical research facility at Plymouth University, which will be home to studies on issues as diverse as Ebola, antibiotic resistance, ancient DNA and Down's Sydrome, has received planning permission
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Entertainment aims to strike a chord at Big Festival Weekend
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/entertainment-aims-to-strike-a-chord-at-big-festival-weekend
Plymouth University news: A performance by one of the UK’s top Bhangra bands and the premiere of a new piece for orchestra and electronics will be among the musical highlights of a weekend of festivities at Plymouth University
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Psychologists searching for public participants for research project into navigation
New research project examining the cognitive basis of navigation is getting under way with an appeal for participants to take part in laboratory and field tests.
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Academics edit book on marine renewable energy sector
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/academics-launch-new-book-on-marine-renewable-energy-sector
Professor of Ocean Engineering Deborah Greaves and Professor of Coastal Engineering Gregorio Iglesias, from the University of Plymouth, have edited a new book outlining developments in the marine renewable energy sector
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Earthquake faults may have played key role in shaping the culture of ancient Greece, study suggests
The Ancient Greeks may have built sacred sites deliberately on land affected by previous earthquake activity, according to a new study by BBC presenter Iain Stewart MBE, Professor of Geoscience Communication at the University of Plymouth
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Could gum disease be linked to oral cancer? New research to investigate
Researchers at the University of Plymouth are exploring possible links between the bacteria that cause gum disease and the progression of oral cancer.
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Histories of the Unexpected for home-schoolers
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/histories-of-the-unexpected-for-home-schoolers
The creators of the Histories of the Unexpected podcast are releasing a special series aimed at children being home-schooled during the coronavirus crisis.
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Jacob Asghar
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/plymouth-business-school/inspiring-futures/jacob-asghar
Inspiring Futures enhances the entrepreneurial and employability skills of Plymouth Business School students.
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Outdated systems placing maritime vessels at risk of cyber-attack, study suggests
University of Plymouth news: Maritime vessels are under significant threat of cyber-attack because many are carrying outdated software and were not designed with cybersecurity in mind, new research led by the University of Plymouth suggests
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