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Virtual reality in meditation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/psychology/student-research
School of Psychology
Kieran shares details on his final year research project into virtual reality and meditation.
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First years use projects to kickstart engineering degrees
University of Plymouth news: First year marine and mechanical engineering students at University of Plymouth have taken to the water and the skies for the first project of their studies
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Students co-opted onto National Council of the TMI
Plymouth University news: Two undergraduates from the University of Plymouth have become the first student representatives on the National Council of the Tourism Management Institute (TMI)
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Extracurricular efforts equal great success rate in Universities Business Challenge
Students from Plymouth Business School have proved they can translate academic learning into real-world commercial sense, with success in an IBM-sponsored national competition.
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Physio degree inspires future of dance fitness programme
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/physio-degree-inspires-future-of-dance-fitness-programme
Physiotherapy graduate Ros Glendinning is using her degree research to tailor choreography in her interactive dance fitness programme, CheeziFit
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Plymouth students go global
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-students-go-global
University of Plymouth news: A successful bid for almost £300,000 of Government funding is enabling University of Plymouth students to study and work all over the world in 2023/24.
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Dissertation could benefit world-leading sustainability agenda
Plymouth University News: A Plymouth University student could have a direct influence on the institution’s future sustainability performance as he helps develop its waste management tender as part of his dissertation
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Marine students quiz government minister
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/marine-students-quiz-government-minister
Government Minister George Eustice MP has answered questions on the European Union’s fisheries policies and other marine conservation issues during an event at Plymouth University
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No link between artificially-sweetened diet cola and blood sugar spike, research shows
The study led by BSc (Hons) Nutrition, Exercise and Health student Luke Solomi is the latest to show that artificially-sweetened cola could be a suitable substitute for people who want to reduce their sugar consumption.
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Hoayda Darkal
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/displacement-studies/hoayda-darkal
PhD researcher, Human Geography and Resilience
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