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New internet security device launched to safeguard schools against child abuse
University of Plymouth news: Computer experts have created a new device that provides round-the-clock monitoring against online child abuse and radicalisation for primary and secondary schools.
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Know the threats
Information on generalised threats in today's cyber world.
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School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics aims to expand University’s reputation for world-leading research and teaching
The University of Plymouth has launched a dedicated School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics with the aim of expanding its expertise in the field and offering new opportunities to students, academics and industry.
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Coastal visitors urged to look for evidence of honeycomb worms
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/coastal-visitors-urged-to-look-for-evidence-of-honeycomb-worms
Seaside visitors are being urged to look out for evidence of a tiny marine creature this summer as part of a European research project led by Ifremer (the French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea) involving the University of Plymouth
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Interviews: one-to-one
One to one interviews can be a useful way to elicit detailed information from participants.
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Enterprise, creativity and self-employment
Developing creativity, student enterprise and opportunities for students to engage with business.
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University commissions video to help visualise carbon footprint and Sustainability Report
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/video-will-help-to-visualise-carbon-footprint
Plymouth University news:
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Robots tune up for unique BBC performance
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/robot-footballers-tune-up-for-unique-bbc-performance
Plymouth University News: Plymouth University’s robots will be bidding to wow audiences with their musical skills after being invited to take part in a major event on the BBC
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Plymouth scientists heading for uncharted waters for pioneering oceanographic study
Plymouth University news: Scientists from the Marine Institute will be among a team of 12 conducting research on the reasons behind the biodiversity surrounding the Chagos Archipelago, in the Indian Ocean.
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Bumblebees shy away from field-facing hedgerows
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/bumblebees-shy-away-from-field-facing-hedgerows
Plymouth University news: The pollination service provided by bumblebees on the field-side boundaries of hedgerows may be limited because farming methods are having a negative impact on their sources of food, a study by Plymouth University has found
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