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Major international study to shape future of asthma treatment
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/major-international-study-to-shape-future-of-asthma-treatment
Researchers from the University of Plymouth are part of a major international study to assess the benefits of new medications for asthma.
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The critical and creative learner
As a Plymouth graduate, you will be able to learn independently, explore new avenues with confidence, and think in a critical, creative, and enterprising manner, enabling you to function effectively in a complex and ever-changing society.
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Attracting Millennial and Gen Z customers to Sri Lanka
Providing authentic cultural and memorable experiences in Sri Lanka - how to capture the attention of Millennial and Gen Z customers.
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Emily Conibere – BEd (Hons) Primary (Physical Education) graduate
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni-friends/alumni/meet-our-alumni/education-teaching/emily-conibere
Emily Conibere, BEd (Hons) Primary (Physical Education) graduate, tells us about the skills she gained on the course and during her teaching placement.
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Katy Vincent – Operational Data Analyst at Plymouth Community Homes
Student placements - Katy Vincent – Operational Data Analyst at Plymouth Community Homes
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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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University granted consent for iconic new engineering and design facility
The Babbage building, on the University of Plymouth’s main campus, will be enlarged and enhanced for the School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics and the School of Art, Design and Architecture.
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Professor Clive Sabel - Professor of Big Data and Spatial Science
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Drugs used to treat HIV and flu can have detrimental impact on crops
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/drugs-used-to-treat-hiv-and-flu-can-have-detrimental-impact-on-crops
Scientists led by the University of Plymouth found that lettuce plants exposed to a higher concentration of four commonly-used drugs could be more than a third smaller in biomass than those grown in a drug-free environment.
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Plymouth University expertise in evidence at UNESCO conference
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-university-expertise-in-evidence-at-unesco-conference
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University’s expertise in the earth sciences will be in evidence as students and academics play a leading role at the 7th International Conference on UNESCO Global Geoparks
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