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Former minister to discuss future transport challenges at free event
Plymouth University news: The transport challenges facing the UK will be discussed by former Government minister Norman Baker during an event hosted by the Sustainable Earth Institute at Plymouth University
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Toddlers more responsive to accents of peers than parents
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/toddlers-more-responsive-to-accents-of-peers-than-parents
A study at the University of Plymouth has shown toddlers are more receptive to regional accents which might be spoken in nurseries and playgroups, even if they are vastly different to those spoken in the home
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Student named national temp employee of the year
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/student-named-national-temp-employee-of-the-year
Plymouth University news: Psychology student and sporting scholar Molly Humphreys has been named the best student temp in the country at the Student Employee of the Year Awards
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Researchers work with school to develop new guidelines on outdoor learning
A partnership between University academics and a local multi academy trust (MAT) is involving Plymouth schoolchildren in the latest research into outdoor learning.
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Dementia screening app shortlisted for two national awards
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/dementia-screening-app-shortlisted-for-two-national-awards
ACEmobile, a dementia screening app developed by Dr Craig Newman from the University of Plymouth and Dr Rupert Noad and University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, has made the final of two categories at the HSJ Awards.
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National prize win for dental PhD student
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/national-prize-win-for-dental-phd-student
Jonathan Davies, from the Plymouth University Peninsula School of Dentistry, won the Unilever Poster Prize; one of the key prizes awarded at the British Society of Oral and Dental Research (BSODR) 2017 annual conference held in Plymouth this month.
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Grant to boost students’ work helping people with autism
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/grant-to-boost-students-work-helping-people-with-autism
A project set up by two University of Plymouth students to help young people with autism and additional needs has won nearly £5,000 from the Aviva Community Fund.
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Graduate profile - Amy Patch
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/bsc-mathematics/amy-patch
Mathematics
Amy Patch, graduate profile, Business Planning Analyst for Ocado. School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics at the University of Plymouth.
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Students generate entrepreneurial enthusiasm for social change
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/students-generate-entrepreneurial-enthusiasm-for-social-change
Plymouth University news: Aspiring entrepreneurs from Plymouth University have taken part in the 2015 Social Storm Hackathon using technology to create solutions to global social issues
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Tracking devices aim to monitor fish movements off the UK coastline
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/tracking-devices-aim-to-monitor-fish-movements-off-the-uk-coastline
Scientists from the University of Plymouth worked with the Isles of Scilly Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority to deploy monitoring devices that will help them paint a comprehensive picture of the movements of an endangered marine species.
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