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Scholarships offer students the chance to excel in sustainable aquaculture
By 2030, it is anticipated that aquaculture will be responsible for 60 percent of the fish we eat, and the University of Plymouth’s MSc Sustainable Aquaculture programme aims to train the next generation of specialists.
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Unique EarlyBird study set for historic third phase
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/unique-earlybird-study-set-for-historic-third-phase
Plymouth University news: EarlyBird has uniquely followed a group of 300 children from the age of four or five to early adulthood, and its findings could hold the key to understanding how the way we live in childhood may affect our health as adults
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Meeting the growing need for diverse gender representation in the board room
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/gender-representation-in-the-board-room
Plymouth Business School
Dr Mojisola (Moji) Olugbode: Meeting the growing need for diverse gender representation in the board room
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Trees for Climate
Trees for Climate is a set of resources created to communicate the benefits of trees and their role in reducing carbon, including ways landowners and individuals can get involved with tree planting. A Creative Associates 2021 project.
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MSc Sustainability in Practice (Part-time Distance learning)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/msc-sustainability-in-practice
MLA College
University of Plymouth postgraduate programme: MSc Sustainability in Practice. Marine Learning Alliance Ltd.
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Pollenize Bee Trail
Follow the Pollenize Bee Trail around iconic and distinctive buildings of Plymouth to locate a network of apiaries and interact via live streaming video of the apiary activity and links to how you can help the city's pollinator population
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Dr Billy Andrews - Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Fault Analysis and Earthquake Hazard
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Westcountry Rivers Trust
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/westcountry-rivers-trust
The University of Plymouth and Westcountry Rivers Trust work together on a number of projects to improve the sustainability and resilience of river ecosystems, including research, student placements and funding opportunities
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Scientists release previously unseen footage showing environmental impacts of pot fishing
Scientists from the University of Plymouth attached video cameras to pots used by crab and lobster fishermen off the south coast of England
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Could complex chemical compounds pose health risk?
University of Plymouth news: The potential of minute particles – around 100 times smaller in diameter than a human hair – to increase the risks of developing diseases such as cancer is to be analysed in a study led by experts at University of Plymouth.
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