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New research highlights opportunities to transform UK marine monitoring
University of Plymouth news: A new study involving the University suggests coastal communities and marine wildlife could benefit from improved monitoring of nutrient pollution in UK waters
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Former BBC Dragon to headline return of the annual Cornwall Lecture
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/former-bbc-dragon-to-headline-return-of-the-annual-cornwall-lecture
Plymouth University news: Former BBC Dragon and entrepreneur Doug Richard will headline the return of the annual Cornwall Lecture, in which he'll focus upon how Cornish businesses can take advantage of new technologies to become beacons of prosperity.
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Forget about the North-South divide, children in coastal communities are being left behind
University of Plymouth Pioneers: Professor Sheena Asthana, Forget about the North-South divide, children in coastal communities are being left behind
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Psychologists to begin study on how to improve people’s navigational abilities
Psychologists secure funding in excess of £440,000 to research the cognitive basis or a person's sense of direction.
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Climate change poses significant threat to nutritional benefits of oysters
The nutritional qualities of shellfish could be significantly reduced by future ocean acidification and warming, a new study by the University of Plymouth published in Marine Environmental Research suggests
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Featured module: The First World War at Sea
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-history/featured-module-world-war-i-at-sea
History
BA (Hons) History, Featured Module - Exploring the naval history of World War I
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£2.6million project helps Devon enterprises respond to the climate emergency
The Sustainability Hub: Low Carbon Devon project, supported by the European Regional Development Fund, will harness the University of Plymouth’s expertise and experience in sustainability to benefit the county’s employers.
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University contributes to government review on marine protected areas
Marine scientists from the University of Plymouth have contributed to the Benyon Review, a major UK Government report into the potential benefits of highly protected marine areas
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Future ocean conditions could cause significant changes in marine mussels
Scientists from the University of Plymouth have showed that increased temperature and acidification of our oceans could cause significant physical changes in an economically important marine species
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University partners with pioneering company to develop new approach to marine surveying
The University of Plymouth is working with pioneering technology company HydroSurv to develop a revolutionary means of gathering data about the marine environment
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