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University shortlisted for national antimicrobial resistance award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-shortlisted-for-national-antimicrobial-resistance-award
Work undertaken by the University to raise the awareness of antimicrobial resistance has been recognised with a shortlisting in the 2018 Antibiotic Guardian Awards on behalf of Public Health England
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A recipe for soil
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/a-recipe-for-soil
Discover research at the University of Plymouth investigating manufacturing soil.
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Why can weever fish make beach visits a painful experience?
Marine biologists and coastal scientists from the University of Plymouth are carrying out research into one of the more painful features of the South West’s beaches – weever fish.
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University technician in running for national award
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-technician-in-running-for-national-award
Dr Jodie Fisher, Earth Science Technician in the University of Plymouth's School of Geography Earth and Environmental Sciences, is among the finalists in the WISE Awards 2018
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Plymouth University signs research and education partnership with Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory
Plymouth University news: Students and academics from Plymouth University will get the opportunity to work alongside some of Russia’s leading musical innovators thanks to a new partnership with the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory
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Social media culture can encourage risky and inappropriate posting behaviour, new study suggests
A new study by the School of Psychology investigates why young adults might post content on social media that contains sexual or offensive material.
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Gary Cottle - graduate profile
Mathematics and Statistics
Gary Cottle - graduate profile, Managing Director and Head of Fixed Income Europe, Middle East and Africa, Nomura International. School of Computing and Mathematics at Plymouth University.
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Millions of plastic particles found in cosmetic products
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/millions-of-plastic-particles-found-in-cosmetic-products
University of Plymouth news: Everyday cosmetic and cleaning products contain huge quantities of plastic particles, which are released to the environment and could be harmful to marine life, according to a new study by the University of Plymouth
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Report highlights impacts of community initiatives following Keyham tragedy
University of Plymouth news - Report highlights impacts of community initiatives following Keyham tragedy
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World-renowned health expert to become our new Deputy Vice-Chancellor for research and innovation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-deputy-vice-chancellor-for-research-and-innovation
University of Plymouth news: Professor Archie Clements, a world-leading expert on the control and elimination of infectious diseases, will join the University in September as the new Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation.
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