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The sky's the limit for Planet Earth II doctor Lucy
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/the-skys-the-limit
"Sir David’s popularity spans generations and he was an absolute joy to work with."
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Our principles of governance
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/students-and-family/governance/board-of-governors/principles
Our principles of Governance: in accordance with our mission, vision and values, we strive to uphold the Seven Principles of Public Life from the Report of the Committee for Standards in Public Life (The Nolan Principles).
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Student launches radically different prosthetic breast design for women after cancer surgery
A postgraduate researcher in Digital Art & Technology is launching an innovative product it is hoped will transform life for women who have had breast cancer surgery.
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City centre clinic helps to address urgent demand for dental services in Plymouth
University of Plymouth news: A new dental education practice will give final-year students the opportunity to treat patients who do not currently have an NHS dentist
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Academic receives special award for work to create recyclable face shields for frontline staff
Dr Antony Robotham, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Plymouth, has been presented with a President's Special Award for Pandemic Service by the Royal Academy of Engineering
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PhD Studentship: The Right Child in the Right Place
PhD Studentship: The Right Child in the Right Place Reducing the use, and cost, of inappropriate placements for Plymouth’s looked-after children
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University spinout receives £1.2million government funding to tackle antimicrobial resistance
Amprologix Limited, a University of Plymouth spinout company, has won a £1.2 million government contract to accelerate development and scale up its lead antibiotic candidate to tackle antimicrobial resistant MRSA and related superbugs
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Plastics research under the microscope
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/plastics-research-under-the-microscope
It has been quite a year for Professor Richard Thompson, marine biologist, and the man whose research over the last decade has put microplastics pollution on the global map.
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Working on cold cases allowed me to improve myself while helping others
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/crime/plymouth-cold-case-unit/natasha-hughes
University of Plymouth: BSc (Hons) Criminology student Natasha Hughes joined the Plymouth Cold Case Unit and built invaluable experience for a career.
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From staff wellbeing to children’s physio – new projects to help patients in Torbay
Two health professionals from Torbay have been named the first recipients of a new grant supporting clinicians in Torbay and South Devon to make a difference to patient care through research.
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