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Shakespeare, CERN and Game of Thrones combine for new Contemporary Music Festival opera
A new operatic prequel to The Tempest performed by the BBC Singers is to headline the Contemporary Music Festival 2019: Multiverse in Plymouth.
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Peatlands of Dartmoor could be crucial in fight against climate change
Research by the University suggests the peatlands of Dartmoor could be an underestimated resource in the fight against climate change as their ability to store carbon has not diminished in almost 150 years
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How we can help you
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/services/careers/how-we-can-help
University of Plymouth's Careers Service in the Student Hub - how we can help you
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Embedding Systemic Inclusion for Neurodiverse and Disabled Engineering Students
The aim of the project is to embed systemic inclusion in programme design and develop a range of activities co-created with students, such as micro-internships and bespoke mentoring schemes for students who are neurodiverse and have disabilities.
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Pheasants at risk on unfamiliar ground
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pheasants-at-risk-on-unfamiliar-ground
University of Plymouth news: New research involving Dr Mark Whiteside, Lecturer in Animal Welfare, found that pheasants are most likely to be killed by predators on unfamiliar ground.
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Exploring Mineralogic
Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre exploring Mineralogic. Mineralogic is the automated mineralogy software package and is available on our Zeiss Sigma 300 VP SEM. Mineralogic has been expanded to support wider applications within geoscience.
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Digital support can significantly reduce anxiety among autistic adults
University of Plymouth news: A new study into the effectiveness of Brain in Hand, which provides autistic adults with 24/7 support and practical tools to manage the challenges of everyday life, has shown it can significantly reduce anxiety levels.
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Study reveals how UK’s shipwrecks are providing a refuge for marine life
University of Plymouth news: New research by the University and Blue Marine Foundation is the first to demonstrate the increased ecological importance of shipwrecks – and the areas surrounding them – in areas of heavy fishing pressure
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Project develops real-time technology to measure river pollution
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/project-develops-real-time-technology-to-measure-river-pollution
University of Plymouth news: The BactiQuick project aims to develop a fast way of identifying instances of river pollution and their sources, which could also pave the way for a national early warning system.
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Mr Toby Dann - Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing
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