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Fine art lecturer plays leading role in COP26 installation in Glasgow
A sculpture created by a Devon-based collective, including a University Fine Art lecturer, has gone on display in Glasgow as part of the cultural response to COP26
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Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) Technology research
A dynamic research group, at the forefront of advancing Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) technology, with a primary focus on optimizing plant growth and quality while minimising energy consumption.
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Why are board games so popular among many people with autism? New research explains
Academics say the research into board gaming could help to inform future work on designing wellbeing interventions for special populations.
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Combatting alarm fatigue in clinical care
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/psychology/alarm-fatigue
The University of Plymouth, School of Psychology research on reducing sensory overload on clinicians due to the excessive number of alarms.
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Case study: Telerehab for COVID-19
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/telerehab/practitioners/case-study-telerehab-for-covid-19
University of Plymouth Telerehab toolkit: Case study: Telerehab for COVID-19 - Provided by Tom Sargeant, Senior Outpatient Physiotherapist, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
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The Coronation of King Charles III
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/about-us/king-charles-iii
Proclamation of King Charles III from University of Plymouth
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University plays key role in £1.2 million project tackling flood and landslide hazards
The University of Plymouth is playing a key role in SENSUM, a £1.2million project to reduce risks related to landslides and floods
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Advanced Clinical Practice in Neonatal Care Degree Apprenticeship (masters)
University of Plymouth – Advanced Clinical Practice in Neonatal Care Degree Apprenticeship. Are you a senior neonatal nurse looking to progress without taking time away from employment?
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Study finds new method to reduce levels of Huntington’s disease-causing protein in cells
University of Plymouth news: Research published in the journal Nature has for the first time revealed a new treatment strategy that could slow the progress of Huntington’s disease (HD).
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Case study: Transfers and video recording
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/telerehab/practitioners/case-study-transfers-and-video-recording
University of Plymouth Telerehab toolkit. Case study: Transfers and video recording - Provided by Gemma Marshall, Senior Community Reablement Occupational Therapist, Adult Social Care, Reading Borough Council
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