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A poison'd chalice tale of butterfly extinctions
Professor Michael C Singer, from the School of Biological and Marine Sciences at the University of Plymouth, explains how the diet of butterflies became his life's work
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The road to good governance
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/good-governance
“Good governance is fundamental to every successful organisation.” James Brent, Chairman of the Board of Governors
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University unveils creative projects communicating climate emergency
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-unveils-creative-projects-communicating-climate-emergency
The Creative Associates project unveils its line up of work focused on the climate emergency
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TULAY: Co-designing Philippine community physical rehabilitation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/tulay
The TULAY (Tulong, Ugnayan ng Lingap At gabaY) research group aims to understand the needs of stroke survivors in the Philippines who cannot access rehabilitation services.
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Student designs partner institution's logo
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/student-designs-partner-institutions-logo
Plymouth University news: Student Melissa Noble has designed a logo for new University partner institution, Scott Medical and Healthcare College
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Improving the representation of the fragility of coastal structures
University of Plymouth's COAST Engineering Research Group: Improving the representation of the fragility of coastal structures.
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Exploring the inspiration and influence of images-within-images
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-explores-inspiration-and-influence-of-images-within-images
Plymouth University news: The 750-year-old artistic practice which may in part have inspired the modern selfie has been laid bare in research by a Plymouth University academic
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Making a difference to communities in Kenya
Plymouth University news: With Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day taking place on Friday 13th March, academics at Plymouth University have reflected on the first six months of a project funded by the charity which aims to transform lives in rural Kenya
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Study offers insight into biological changes among invasive species
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/study-offers-insight-into-biological-changes-among-invasive-species
Scientists from the University of Plymouth have recently completed extensive research into the Maynard’s Anole population on the Cayman Islands
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Dr Adam Rees, Blue Marine Foundation Research Officer
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/dr-adam-rees-blue-marine-foundation-research-officer
University of Plymouth graduate Dr Adam Rees has been working on the Lyme Bay project for almost a decade and is now Research Officer on a major new partnership
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