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Cultivator’s International Women’s Day Event
Aiming to shine a light on women working in the Creative Industries in Cornwall, the event consisted of panel discussions, workshops, performances, networking evenings and talks by accomplished women.
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Conference hears how floating offshore wind could be a game-changer for the South West
University of Plymouth news: Professor Deborah Greaves told a conference in Plymouth that the region is in an almost unique position of having natural resources to drive the clean energy revolution and the expertise to best harness them.
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Donation in memory of lecturer funds ‘life-changing’ research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/donation-in-memory-of-lecturer-funds-life-changing-research
University of Plymouth news: A donation in memory of a former lecturer is enabling a PhD student to carry out research into the development of a vaccine against Group B strep – a bacteria that can be passed from mothers to babies during birth
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Citizen science project tracks the health of planet’s peatlands
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/citizen-science-project-tracks-the-health-of-planets-peatlands
University of Plymouth news: Requiring nothing more than a photograph taken by smartphone, the Tracking the Colour of Peatlands project encourages people to assess how the areas change colour over the course of the growing season
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Meet the 72-year-old History student who says it’s never too late to study
Tony Miller, a 72-year-old BA (Hons) History with Creative Writing student, says coming to University was one of the best decisions he’s made.
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Professor Martin Attrill - Professor of Marine Ecology
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Mrs Sharon Jones - Associate Professor Adult Nursing (Education)
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Dr Hazel Sales - Associate Lecturer
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Experts contribute to showcase of meteorites under the microscope
Planetary scientists from NASA, leading international museums, and even the Pope’s astronomer, are among the contributors to an out of this world exhibition being held at the University of Plymouth.
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Study examines causes of earthquakes originating deep below earth’s surface
The mechanisms which cause earthquake cycles to begin up to 40km below the earth’s surface are to be explored in a new research project led by the University of Plymouth and funded by the Natural Environment Research Council
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