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£9million boost to South West health research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/_9million-boost-to-south-west-health-research
A partnership involving the University of Plymouth that carries out health research in Devon, Cornwall and Somerset, with direct benefits to patients’ health and NHS care delivery, has secured a further £9m in funding for the next five years.
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Alice Potter – BA (Hons) Education graduate
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni-friends/alumni/meet-our-alumni/education-teaching/alice-potter
University of Plymouth - Alice Potter alumni case study
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Sea snakes have been adapting to see underwater for 15 million years
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/sea-snakes-have-been-adapting-to-see-underwater-for-15-million-years
Research led by the University of Plymouth has for the first time provided evidence of where, when and how frequently species of sea snake have adapted their ability to see in colour
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Russophone Baltic Motherland: Vestiges of the USSR, false dialogues, and infiltration of Baltic society
University of Plymouth: Analysis of the vestiges of the USSR, false dialogues, and infiltration of Baltic society.
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Dr Stephen Essex - Associate Professor in Geography
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Dr Adam De Paor-Evans - Teaching Fellow in Architecture
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New website to help families spot bowel cancer risks
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-website-to-help-families-spot-bowel-cancer-risks
Research by PhD student Selina Goodman has led to the creation a new website to help families at a high risk of bowel cancer
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Student Victim Support Service launched at University
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/student-victim-support-service-launched-at-university
University of Plymouth news: A new Victim Support Service has been launched at the University of Plymouth – run by students for students in need.
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Professor Iain Stewart invited to Rio for a triathlon of speaking events
University of Plymouth news: Professor Iain Stewart MBE has completed a trio of high-profile speaking events in Rio, Brazil, as part of a scientific and cultural programme organised with the British Olympic Foundation.
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Documentary aims to reveal the human side of earthquake science
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/documentary-aims-to-reveal-the-human-side-of-earthquake-science
The 60-minute documentary Pseudotachylyte, by Associate Professor in Photography Heidi Morstang, focuses on a University of Plymouth research project examining the mechanisms which cause earthquake cycles to begin up to 40km below the earth’s surface.
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