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Student sets sail on Indian Ocean to assess plastic pollution
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/student-sets-sail-on-indian-ocean-to-assess-plastic-pollution
Tristan Muller, a student at the University of Plymouth, will be joining Oceans Without Limits, an expedition sailing from his native South Africa across the Indian Ocean this summer
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GP shortage: study shows factors associated with choosing to apply
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/gp-shortage-study-shows-factors-associated-with-choosing-to-apply
National figures show junior doctors are more likely to train as general practitioners (GPs) if they are female, non-white, and UK secondary educated
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Projects use citizen science to assess impacts of climate change
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/projects-use-citizen-science-to-assess-impacts-of-climate-change
University of Plymouth news: Innovative research projects from the University of Plymouth will use citizen science as a means of monitoring the effects of climate change
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Science Council award for dental PhD student and research assistant
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/science-council-award-for-dental-phd-student-and-research-assistant
Plymouth University news: A PhD student and research assistant from Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, has been awarded a prize by the Science Council for her PPD report
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Nursing student’s experience of the Assessed Simulation Practice Placement (ASPP)
Nursing (Adult Health)
University of Plymouth Assessed Simulation Practice Placements (ASPP) offer a fantastic alternative to traditional placements, developing skills and encountering experiences you may not find elsewhere.
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Study provides first holistic assessment of plastic pollution in the Caribbean
A new study, led by the University of Plymouth, has provided the first holistic assessment of marine and land-based plastic pollution in the southern Caribbean and some of the environmental and human factors which might influence its distribution
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Scientists use Navy data to assess the stability of underwater volcanoes
University of Plymouth news: Our researchers are using data gathered by the Royal Navy to assess the threat of potentially devastating tsunamis caused by underwater volcanoes on the fringe of Antarctica
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Remote Assessment and Management of People with Movement Impairment and Disability
Professor of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Jenny Freeman is creating a toolkit and training package for current and future clinicians to aid in 'telerehabilitation' or remote rehab for patients with disabilities and those recovering from Covid-19.
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Study assesses how avoidable acute admissions in hospitals could be avoided
Plymouth University news: A study investigating how hospitals try to avoid unnecessary emergency admissions has identified a series of innovations that can help to address this pressing problem in different ways.
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University leads first UK-wide assessment of changes in plankton community
Scientists led by the University of Plymouth have completed the first ever assessment of how plankton communities are changing in coastal waters and shelf seas around the UK
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